Advanced Cyanotype: Fabric & Alternative Surfaces

Nina Garstang
£80

Explore the creative possibilities of cyanotype printing on a variety of surfaces.

These one-day advanced cyanotype courses are designed for students who already have some experience with cyanotypes and want to push the process further—technically, conceptually, and materially.

This session expands cyanotype beyond paper, exploring how the process behaves across textiles, objects, and unconventional materials.

Students will:

  • Work with a variety of fabrics and surfaces suitable for both functional and decorative outcomes.
  • Learn processes for printing onto materials such as cotton, canvas, denim and any other natural fabrics.
  • Explore applications for cushion covers, T-shirts, jeans, and create wall hangings.
  • Experiment with printing onto objects including glass, stone, and wood.
  • Use bleaching and dyeing techniques to alter tone, colour, and surface character.

All materials and equipment will be provided.

Find out more about our other one-day advanced cyanotype course: Advanced Cyanotype: Photographic Image

 

Costs: £80

Times: 10.30 – 16.30

Date: Sunday 14 June

Location: White Room

Maximum Attendees: 8

 

Phoenix Art Space is a registered charity.

When you purchase a ticket for one of our courses, you’re directly supporting our work. We work hard to keep our prices as low as possible so our courses remain inclusive.

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White Room, Phoenix Art Space

All materials and equipment will be provided.

Nina Garstang studied her BA at University of Brighton & MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art in London where she received the Stanley Smith Scholarship. She is an interdisciplinary artist making in various mediums and materials. She makes and teaches one to one cyanotype workshops in her studio in Brighton. Where she paints, photographs the sea and collects ghost netting and plastics washed ashore after storms to make sculptural works. She exhibits nationally and internationally, highlights include ‘London Art’ fair in Chelsea, Scope in Miami and Paradise RCA in Milan. Nina’s solo show in the project space at Phoenix last year called Entangle explored the visceral and metaphorical experience of our relationship with the sea. She has paintings in public and private collections in London and Brighton, 6KB and Alex de Brye amongst others.

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