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April
23Apr1:00 pm2:30 pmCyanotype Workshopwith Praise Fuller




Event Details
Outriders exhibiting artist Praise Fuller will lead a one day Cyanotype workshop at the UNM Klauer Campus. During this workshop, students will
Event Details
Outriders exhibiting artist Praise Fuller will lead a one day Cyanotype workshop at the UNM Klauer Campus.
During this workshop, students will use flat objects and digital negatives to make photograms on pretreated fabric and archival paper. You will learn about the history and significance of Cyanotype as well as the chemical process involved in creating these spectacular prints.
Open to all experience levels.
Price:
General Public: $30 + $15 materials fee = $45
Harwood Members: $24 + $15 materials fee = $39
Tickets include the cost of supplies, instruction and opportunity to create your own cyanotype prints.
About the Instructor
Praise Fuller (b. Houston, Texas) is a visual artist specializing in cyanotypes, an alternative photographic printing process. She explores the mutability of this medium by constantly expanding her practice through experimentation with print, installation, objects, video, and materials.
About the Photographic Process
Cyanotypes are one of the oldest photographic printing processes in the history of photography, invented by Sir John Herschel in 1841. The distinctive feature of the print is its shade of cyan blue, which results from the specific chemicals and exposure to ultraviolet light. This printing technique was used for reproducing technical drawings of architects, engineers, and botanists. However, with its versatility and affordability, the technique was adopted by photographers soon after its discovery.
Image Credits
Praise Fuller, Untitled (three cyanotype studies), 2022. Cyanotype print. Courtesy of the artist.
This workshop is made possible in collaboration with UNM Taos.
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Time
(Sunday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
UNM Taos Klauer Campus
1157 Co Rd 110
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Price $45.00
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May
14May7:00 pm9:30 pm¡Radio Free Bassanda!

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Come out for an evening of music from the Mediterranean, Near East & Balkans with !Radio Free Bassanda! This group’s energetic and complex rhythms will challenge the ear and the
Event Details
Come out for an evening of music from the Mediterranean, Near East & Balkans with !Radio Free Bassanda! This group’s energetic and complex rhythms will challenge the ear and the feet. Their wide range of repertoire and instrumentation from Eastern and Western traditions provides the musicians with a broad timbral palette to weave their sound pictures.
¡Radio Free Bassanda! was founded out of a shared interest in the various modal music from around the Mediterranean, the Middle & Near East, and the Balkans. Modal music emphasizes melody and rhythm over harmony, and relies heavily on a great deal of improvisation and spontaneous invention.
Roger Landes: bouzouki, oud, electric bouzouki, fretless bouzouki, cümbüş, mandola, Chipper Thompson: (percussion) dumbeq, darabukka, zarb, Ben Wright: double bass, Karina Wilson: violin, viola
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Time
(Sunday) 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Location
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
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July
07Jul7:30 pm9:00 pmJohn Rangel Quintet

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Harwood Museum and Taos Jazz Bebop Society present a night with the John Rangel Quintet Special Thanks to Gus Foster for his support in this program
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Harwood Museum and Taos Jazz Bebop Society present a night with the John Rangel Quintet
Special Thanks to Gus Foster for his support in this program
Time
(Friday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux Street
Tickets
Price $20.00
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Total Price $20.00