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Advanced Techniques in Cyanotype Photography with Tonya Lemos - One Day Add On For More Advanced Learning
Adult
Fri, May 16, 2025
9:30am - 3:30pm EDT
Class Experience
This is a stand-alone class, however some of the techniques are more fully explained in the previous days classes. Please only sign up for the add-on day if you have experience with the cyanotype process or have also signed up for the intro workshop.
In this workshop we will be creating cyanotypes from your digital images/photographs. In the process you will learn how to create and print your own digital negatives and then expose and develop them as cyanotype prints. Digital negatives are made on site from your digital files. Materials included in price of workshop.
Are you a PAAM Member? Use code paammember at checkout to receive 10% off a workshop purchase.
Class Requirements
- Please only sign up for the add-on day if you have experience with the cyanotype process or have also signed up for the intro workshop.
Other Things To Know

Cancellations within 14 days of a workshop start date results in the full loss of tuition. Workshops may be cancelled by PAAM up to one day in advance due to underenrollment. In this case, tuition will be refunded in full.
Provincetown Art Association and Museum Location
Provincetown Art Association and Museum - Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Museum School
460 Commercial St, Floor 2, Provincetown, MA 02657
Meet your Instructor
About Provincetown Art Association and Museum
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) is a nationally-recognized, year-round cultural institution that fuses the creative energy of America's oldest active arts colony with the natural beauty of outer Cape Cod that has inspired generations of artists. It was founded August 22, 1914, with the mission of collecting, preserving, exhibiting and educating about the work of Cape Cod artists. PAAM is a collecting museum, a membership organization, and an art school that offers classes and workshops for students of all ages.