ANTHOTYPES

Discover the incredible anthotype process with the Sustainable Darkroom’s Hannah Fletcher.

Offering participants the opportunity to learn the anthotype history, process and future opportunities afforded to developing this skill. During the workshop you will be guided through the process of creating a selection of emulsions for anthotypes using red cabbage, turmeric and spinach leaves, these will then be used to coat paper.

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Hannah Fletcher is an artist, working with cameraless photographic processes, founder of The Sustainable Darkroom, Co-director of London Alternative Photography Collective and a facilitator of sustainability within the arts.

Hannah works with and researches the many intricate relationships between photographic and not-so photographic materials. Intertwining organic matter such as soils, algae, mushrooms and roots into photographic mediums and surfaces. Fletcher questions the life cycle and value of materials by incorporating waste from her studio and workshops back into the system of making. Working in an investigative, ritualistic and environmentally conscious manner, she combines scientific techniques with photographic processes, creating dialogue and fusions between the poetic and political.

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