Led by 2026 artist in residence, Remi Siciliano

SATURDAY MAY 16th ~ 1:30pm – 4pm
Join artist Remi Siciliano for an afternoon of making lumen prints at the Eramboo Artist Environment in Terry Hills.
Lumen prints are made by exposing light-sensitive silver gelatin (darkroom) paper to light and objects. It is a camera-less technique, where direct contact between the photographic surface, other matter, and light renders an image. Lumen printing is a quick and ephemeral process that responds to many variables. Depending on the time of day, available light, UV index, temperature, and duration of exposure, the paper has the potential to turn a variety of colours and tones.
After an introductory demonstration and chat about the process, participants will be guided in making their own lumen prints from found natural materials and objects brought from home.



BOOK HERE :
https://events.humanitix.com/lumen-printing-workshop.
SATURDAY MAY 16th ~ 1:30pm-4pm
Please note that this workshop requires a minimum number of participants to proceed. If this number is not met, ticket holders will be contacted and issued a full refund.
VENUE: Eramboo – 304 McCarrs Creek Rd, Terrey Hills NSW 2084
Remi Siciliano is a visual artist and researcher whose practice is grounded in analogue photography and its intersections with ecology and place. Remi’s work is locally engaged and materially experimental, often exploring site-specificity and site-fidelity.
VISIT REMI’S WEBSITE : https://remisiciliano.com



