May 2nd in Room 015 09:00–15:00
Weather dependent: Salt printing à la Henry Fox Talbot, wet and dry cyanotype printing, and/or Polaroid transfers and/or se battié effect for the photogram.We will coat papers together and print your images using the photohistoric contact process – there are several processes to choose from. The images must be sent in advance so that we can produce digital negatives.
Bis Mittwoch auf Sciebo hochladen:
- Eine Datei 300 dpi 25 cm lange Seite: Ein schönes, kontrastreiches Bild aussuchen
- Eine Datei 900 x 900 px für das Polaroid Transfer. Auch Smartphone-Fotos sind möglich.
Mitbringen:
- unemfindliche Kleidung für das Labor, gerne eine Schürze
- 5 Euro Materialgeld
- kleine Pinzette (könnt ihr euch sonst auch teilen)
- Fön (1 pro Teilnehmende)
- evtl altes Buch zum Plätten der Bilder.
Max. Participants 15
Prof. Dr. Rebecca Hackemann is from Kansas, USA and works at Kansas State University Department of Art, USA
Prof. Dr. Hackemann is Associate Professor of Photography at Kansas State University, a large Research 1 land grant university near Kansas City. Her work consists of conceptual public art, socially engaged practice, stereo 3-D photography and alternative process photography. She is also a writer. Her work has been exhibited internationally, most recently at Klompching Gallery in New York (2022) and Museum für Photographie, Braunschweig (2021). She was a Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program fellow in New York, has received grants from NYC DOT and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in New York. Her work is represented in the collection of Light Work Syracuse, the MOMA artist book collection, Yaddo and many more. She has participated in prestigious artist residencies such as Light Work, the Banff Center, Headlands Center for the Arts and Foundation Valparaiso and Yaddo.