A Pop-Up, Bilingual Workshop exploring Cyanotype & Anthotype, alternative photographic processes using Sunlight, Plant-based Pigments, and Chemistry.
Taking place in the Sculpture Garden at the Morris Graves Museum of Art, this community-centered experience invites participants to explore creative processes beyond the camera through light, nature, alchemy and experimentation.
Rooted in historical techniques and reimagined through a Contemporary and Intuitive approach, the workshop creates space to slow down, observe, and connect through a hands-on and embodied experience.
✨ What to expect:
Introduction to cyanotype and anthotype processes
Hands-on creation indoor session
Outdoor solar exposure
Development and observation of results
Group reflection and shared closing
Argentine-style picnic
✨ Details:
Free and open to the public
Bilingual (Spanish / English)
All materials included
No experience needed — just curiosity and a desire to create.
RSVP recommended (limited capacity)
📍 Sculpture Garden — Morris Graves Museum of Art — Eureka, California.
📅 Saturday, April 25
🕐 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
A space to Create, Connect, and Transform through Light 🌞
✨Support & Funding
INTI •• Solar Alchemy is made possible through grant funding from the Eureka Cultural Arts District (ECAD), a partnership of the Wiyot Tribe, the Ink People Center for the Arts, Eureka Main Street, and the City of Eureka.
Special thanks to the Morris Graves Museum of Art for their generous support and for making this gathering possible by opening their space to community, art, and shared experience.
