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Cyanotype Workshop with Mandy O’Donohue

April 5 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Join us for a hands-up cyanotype workshop led by artist and photographer Mandy O’Donohue.

Join us for a hands-on cyanotype workshop led by artist and photographer Mandy O’Donohue!

Inspired by Carl Cheng’s interest in experimental and alternative photographic processes, O’Donohue will teach participants how to assemble and develop cyanotype prints. Visitors are encouraged to drop in anytime during the posted hours to participate in this free workshop. All materials will be provided. No experience is required.

This program is presented as part of the closing weekend programs for Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses.

About the instructor

Mandy O’Donohue is a Philadelphia-based photographer and artist whose work explores both analogue and cameraless photographic techniques. Her process uses nature as both tool and subject, allowing her to create images that are as much about the environment as they are about the medium itself. She enjoys sharing these techniques in community settings and workshops, making traditional photographic processes accessible to anyone curious.

About the exhibition

Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses: is the first in-depth survey of Carl Cheng’s prescient, genre-defying work from the 1960s to the present that will transform both floors of the ICA. Cheng began his career in the experimental context of the Southern California art scene and the post-war aerospace industry, resulting in artworks that operate at the intersection of identity, technology, and ecology. Over the last six decades he has worked in a variety of media to reflect on environmental change, the relevance of art institutions to their publics, and the role of technology in society. Because the majority of Cheng’s oeuvre is still in his possession, the exhibition will be an exciting and rare opportunity to animate the arc of his career through a presentation of artworks that are multidisciplinary, ephemeral, material, process-based, and interactive. The exhibition will also be presented at The Contemporary Austin – Jones Center (September – December 2024), Bonnefanten (May – September 2025), and Museum Tinguely (December 2025 – May 2026).

Accessibility

ICA is committed to creating a welcoming environment for all visitors. For more notes on accessibility including accessible parking nearby visit our Accessibility landing page. If you require any accessibility accommodations or have any questions about the program, please contact Brittany Clottey (bclottey@ica.upenn.edu).

Support

Programming at ICA is made possible in part by the Emily and Jerry Spiegel Fund to Support Contemporary Culture and Visual Arts and the Lise Spiegel Wilks and Jeffrey Wilks Family Foundation. Public and Student Engagement at ICA is supported by the Bernstein Public Engagement Fund, Suzanne Weiss Doft & Jacob W. Doft, Stacey & Robert Goergen Jr., Hilarie L. & Mitchell Morgan, the Nash Family Foundation, Joline & David Stemerman, and by Dana McDonald Strong & Mark W. Strong.

Venue

Institute of Contemporary Art
118 South 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States