Anthotypes & Other Organic Processes II: Wednesdays, July 16 - August 6
Anthotypes & Other Organic Processes II: Wednesdays, July 16 - August 6
Anthotypes & Other Organic Processes II
ANNE EDER
Image © Anne Eder. Courtesy of the artist.
ANTHOTYPES AND OTHER ORGANIC PROCESSES II
Instructor: Anne Eder | Dates: Wednesdays, July 16 - August 6 | Time: 6-8 PM | Tuition: $485 (Members) $570 (Non-Members) | Requirements: Completion of Anthotypes and Other Organic Processes I
This class picks up where Anthotypes and Other Organic Processes I ends. Students will explore accelerated lumens including cyanolumens, cyanophytograms, chemilumens, and surface silvering out. Preservation and presentation methods will also be discussed. This course explores processes that reconnect us with plant material and the least toxic ways of working. An online digital classroom is used between meetings to post work and ask questions.
Participants will finish the four-week course by producing a small series in the process of their choice and have a gentle final critique in the final class.
ANNE EDER is an interdisciplinary artist and educator. She is faculty at Harvard University Ceramics program, guest faculty at Princeton University, and holds a master’s degree in Photography and Integrated Media from Lesley University College of Art and Design where she studied with Christopher James, author of the Book of Alternative Processes.
She has won multiple awards, including four Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, a first place series JMC and two International Pollux Awards for alternative process. Her work has been published internationally and her gum bichromate images and studio practice are featured in Gum Printing: A Step-By-Step Manual Highlighting Artists and Their Creative Practice by Christina Z. Anderson, published by Focal Press/Routledge. She teaches a range of courses in experimental analog and interdisciplinary processes. anneeder.com