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13 October 2019
Debbie Bryan
£38.00 – £48.00 per person - to pre-book click on the website link above
An introduction to this magical Victorian photographic print process with an opportunity to view Debbie Bryan's historic Nottingham Lace industrial cyanotypes.
During the workshop you will experiment with the process and design applications prior to creating your final print.
Your class runs from 10am to 12.30pm.
If pre-ordering food, your table will be reserved from 12.30pm.
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