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DescriptionMonday 13th November 18:00-20:45 A rayograph is named after the American artist Man Ray. He was a significant contributor to Dada and Surrealist movements. He was best known for his pioneering darkroom photography work, particularly noted for his work on ‘rayographs’. He created these images without a camera by placing objects on a sheet of photosensitised paper and exposing it to light. This workshop will allow you to experiment with objects and acetates to produce black and white rayographs prints. He created these images without a camera by placing objects on a sheet of photosensitised paper and exposing it to light. This workshop will allow you to experiment with objects and acetates to produce black and white rayographs prints. No previous photography experience is necessary. All materials are included in the price of the workshop and there is a free car park across the road from the Victoria building. Enrolees must be over the age of 16 to attend.
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ContactJoanna Garrett, [email protected], 4311 extension number |