Slow Light Photo Workshops: July 11 and Aug. 1, 15, and 22

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. 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.

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