July 26, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost: $50/ticket | $45/member
Fall in love with the beauty of sun printing! Considered a precursor to modern photography, sun printing was invented over 150 years ago. This process, also known as Cyanotype, results in a negative photographic image on a dark blue surface. In this workshop use beautiful natural materials inspired by the Botanical Gardens to create a one-of-a-kind tote bag! This class also includes a short walking tour of the Botanical Gardens. All supplies are included.
Meet your instructor, Liz!
Liz Gatto is a new face at the Botanical Gardens, joining our team in April of 2023 as our Educator and Program Coordinator. Liz graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History with Museum Studies from Niagara University. She is passionate about museum education and is excited to bring her creativity to the Botanical Gardens. Prior to joining the team, Liz worked in the department of Art and Family Programs for several years at Artpark in Lewiston, NY and has interned with multiple galleries including the Buffalo AKG Art Museum. Liz is also an artist herself, her love for botany and nature shines through her personal artwork. She is very much looking forward to getting the public inspired by the gardens and offering creative workshops. In her spare time Liz enjoys drawing, painting, traveling, drinking coffee, visiting museums, and taking care of her many houseplants!
For more information or questions about our Sun Printing Workshop, please contact: education@buffalogardens.com