Where:
Kathryn Schultz Gallery
25 Lowell Street (rear entrance)
Cambridge, MA 02138
Admission:
$100.00
Categories:
Art, Classes, Rainy Day Ideas
Event website:
https://cambridgeart.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/cambridgeart/event.jsp?event=9503&
Polaroid Transfer Workshop, with Jen Barrows
Saturday, March 9 (2-4pm) in-person at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery
$90 CAA Member; $100 General Admission
(registration fee includes a $40 materials fee)
Maximum number of attendees: 10
Registration close date: March 2, at 5:00PM
Join us in person for a fun afternoon of Polaroid transfers and emulsion lifts! We will explore the different techniques and have time to create some intentional instant artworks.
What is the difference between a polaroid transfer print and a polaroid emulsion lift print? A Polaroid transfer print transfers only the dye from the partially exposed negative from the polaroid photo onto another surface. When creating a polaroid emulsion lift print the completely exposed photo is soaked in water and the emulsion layer is lifted off from the back and transfered onto another surface.
Materials are provided. You are welcome to bring Polaroids or your instant camera.
Open to all levels
The teacher:
Jen Barrows is an interdisciplinary artist and curator interested in the construction of the American identity both in how it is represented and how it is lived in. she examines contemporary America through the lens of popular culture, history, religion and tourism using rites, rituals and experiences where meaning is emphasized and considered by way of sound, celebration, prayer, and record. She is an adjunct professor in Photography and Interdisciplinary Studies at Lesley Art + Design. Her artwork has been exhibited internationally. Jen has an MFA in Studio Art from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, at Tufts University.