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TFA DRAFTS & DESIGN | Cyanotype Workshop

Join us for an afternoon making art WITH the sun! Learn about the cyanotype process and take home your very own blueprints.

TFA DRAFTS & DESIGNS: Cyanotype Workshop
$30 | $22.50 | Workshop starts at 1:30 pm | Sunday, May 24th

Learn about the cyanotype process and experiment by using found objects, natural materials, and Tulsa-inspired blueprint images to create your own sun prints. This hands-on workshop invites you to explore one of the earliest photographic techniques while creating bold, blue-toned compositions that blend art, design, and a touch of local inspiration.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned creative, you’ll enjoy a relaxed, social atmosphere as you design and print your own unique pieces. Complimentary beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks are included with the ticket price, so you can sip and create at your own pace.

All supplies are included—just bring your curiosity and creativity!

CHECK-IN LOCATION:
Tulsa Foundation for Architecture
633 S. Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119

TICKET INFORMATION:
Tickets for this workshop are $30 for not-yet members and $22.50 for members.

PARKING:
TFA has a dedicated parking lot off of 7th you are able park in for free. Street parking downtown is also free on weekends.

ACCESSIBILITY & INCLUSION:
TFA is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience for all. If you have any questions regarding accessibility accommodations, please contact us at info@tulsaarchitecture.com and we will be happy to assist with planning your experience.

PHOTO & VIDEO RELEASE: By attending this event, you agree that photos and videos may be taken of you for promotional and marketing purposes. These images may be used in print, online, and on social media. If you prefer not to be photographed, please let a staff member know at check-in.

QUESTIONS: If you have any questions, please email us at: info@tulsaarchitecture.com. We’re always happy to help!

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Evan Kathryn Johnson is a Tulsa-born and self-taught artist that believes that everyone is a creative. For over a decade, Evan has worked throughout the Tulsa community—both professionally and personally—to share hands-on artmaking and imaginative projects with people of all ages. Through process-based learning, she creates a welcoming space to experiment, play and bring ideas to life. Evan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Northeastern State University and years of experience working with Tulsa art and social service organizations.

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