Re-Site 2024 | Ashley Page – Imagining Freedom, Juneteenth Community Day & Cyanotype Workshop
12:00pm-3:00 pm
Rain date for the cyanotype workshop is Sunday, June 23rd from 2-5 pm.
Registration for free tours is required by June 17 at tatehouse.org. FMI contact Director Holly K. Hurd at hkhurd@tatehouse.org
In honor of Juneteenth, join us at the Tate House Museum for an Imagining Freedom Cyanotype Workshop with Re-Site 2024 artist Ashley Page from 12-3 pm.
The Tate House Museum will also be open to the public for a Community Day of free admission on June 19th from 10 am–4 pm with tours every hour on the hour. Registration for free tours is required by June 17 at tatehouse.org. FMI contact Director Holly K. Hurd at hkhurd@tatehouse.org
Participants of the workshop will start by gaining an in-depth learning session about the history of the Tate House, Stroudwater Village and the state of Maine, from Ashley and Holly Hurd, Executive Director of the Tate House Museum, to be grounded in the theme of Imagining Freedom. Following this, we will explore these themes through cyanotypes. Participants are encouraged but not required to bring found objects, ephemera, or materials with personal significance. For example: grass, hair, beads, rocks, shells, feathers, fabric, inks, special papers, etc.
Tickets include all materials. Space is limited to 25.
Please note: due to the cyanotype process, sunlight is essential. Rain date for the cyanotype workshop is Sunday, June 23rd from 2-5 pm. Please be mindful of both dates when signing up.
More info on Ashley Page’s Re-Site 2024 project Imagining Freedom.