Join us for the Slow Light Series at WSU’s Department of Art in Pullman, WA, a sequence of workshops designed to illuminate the art of photography through historical processes and place-based storytelling. Beginning on June 13, from 4–6 p.m., participants will immerse themselves in cyanotype printing, using sunlight and found objects to craft evocative images that blend memory with material. On July 11, from 4–5:30 p.m., explore photographic histories and their role in shaping cultural memory, with a focus on place-based image-making.
The series culminates in an exploration of pinhole photography on Aug. 1 and 15, from 4–6 p.m., where attendees will construct their own cameras and capture the essence of the Palouse landscape. Participants are encouraged to contribute to a pop-up exhibition showcasing works produced throughout the series on view Aug. 18–22, with a closing reception Aug. 22, 4–5 p.m. Register for these free workshops at museum.wsu.edu/calendar.