Using concepts of Indigenous epistemology, land rights and creative acts, artist Tania Willard will discuss her approach to her work with cyanotype and sun printing. Centering methods of acknowledging territory and developing relationship with site, the workshop will feature sun printing techniques practiced at BUSH gallery rez-idencies that act as an archive of conversation, action and engagement. Participants will develop images in collaboration with the sun and UV index and develop them in collaboration with water and be attuned to thinking about the interplay of light, land and territory.
All materials provided.
This workshop will take place outside in the Northern Courtyard of White Bay Power Station. It will take place out the front of the Boiler House. If you make your way to the Info Hub, also in the Northern Courtyard, staff will be able to direct you the short distance to the workshop location.
Since this workshop is held outdoors, the event will be cancelled and your ticket fully refunded in the case of poor weather.

