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San Francisco Center for the Book

Full Exposure Cyanotypes

with Brian Ferrett

$175

Sometimes you want to make a cyanotype print in San Francisco, and the sun just won't cooperate.

This simple and fun class leads students through the process of creating their own cyanotype prints using a plate-making exposure unit.

Participants will learn how to use the exposure unit to create multiple small prints using a variety of items with interesting shapes as the the "film". Emphasis will be on play and experimentation with various techniques, with lots of "don'ts" on display for inspiration. Upon completion of the workshop, students will be qualified to rent time on SFCB's platemaker exposure unit.

Prerequisite:
None

Materials to bring:
Photographs, small flat objects (leaves, keys), anything flattish with an interesting shape or range of transparency (lace, chain, flowers).

About the Instructor:
Brian Ferrett (he/him) has a printing degree from MATC and worked in offset web and screen printing. In 2008 he joined M&H Type as a typecasting apprentice under Lewis Mitchell. These days he manages M&H's daily operations, maintains the historic casting machines and presses, casts type, and prints for the various Arion Press publications. Brian is a member of the Northern California chapter of the American Printing History Association, the American Typecaster Fellowship, and volunteers with San Francisco Public Library's annual Valentine’s Day broadside event. In his spare time he plays around with his Vandercook 219AB, C&P New Style 10x15, and his two Kelseys.

  • workshop: May 16th, 2026
    from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

San Francisco Center for the Book

375 Rhode Island Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 Get directions

Room: Print Studio

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