Friday, August 2, 2013
Anthotypes at the Dallas Museum of Art
This Saturday, August 3rd from 2:30-4pm at the Dallas Museum of Art, Rachel Rushing will be providing a free demonstration of the Anthotype photographic printing process. Anthotypes utilize the photosynthetic pigments in plants as photographic emulsion to create images that can be either vibrant or delicate, yet always alluring. Rushing is a 3rd year MFA candidate at UNT and will be participating through Oil and Cotton: Creative Exchange in DallasSITES: Available Space which, according to the DMA website is "a companion space to the exhibition DallasSITES: Charting Contemporary Art, 1963 to Present, (and) the DMA’s first experimental project space located in the Museum’s iconic Barrel Vault and surrounding galleries. Available Space activates the galleries with interactive components and installations representative of the current North Texas art scene." For more information, visit DMA.org.
Labels:
drawing/painting,
MFA,
museum,
photography,
printmaking
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