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Eco-Photography with Kasia Ní Bhraonáin

Sunday 28th June

11am - 1pm

One day class

Cost £10

Materials included.

During this workshop you will be introduced to different eco-photography methods that use natural materials, plants and light to make photographic prints. After an introduction to cyanotype, anthotype and lumen printing – you will make a unique photographic print using one of these methods. While traditional photography development processes involve a range of chemicals, this workshop will introduce non-toxic and environmentally friendly techniques on paper. 

About Kasia:

Kasia is an artist and educator living in Co. Kilkenny. Her practice is led by issues of eco-social concern and she has contributed to various art and ecology projects including ‘Let The Long Grass Grow’ in collaboration with The Acorn Project, Kilkenny (2023-2024), ‘Human Lab’ at Electric Picnic curated by Aisling Murray (2022), ‘Community Vaults’ at Axis Ballymun curated by Maeve Stone (2021-2022), ‘Seeds of the Future’ at the Kilkenny School of Food (2021), and ‘How do we start?’ (2021), a climate art magazine. She holds a BA in Photography fromTUDublinand an MA in Social Practice from the Limerick School of Art & Design, TUS with First Class Hons.

Supported by City Airport Community Fund

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