Pinhole Workshops
Led by artist Agnieszka Kozlowska
Participants; 47
Sessions; 2
Partners; Castle Connections, Rushenden Community House.
Art at the Centre placed pinhole artist Agnieszka in Q&R
to capture the waterways and maritime history of the area.
She decided to try and create a 360 degrees portrait of the
area from the water, using everything from a well to a
puddle, to a stream and the Swale to take images of. The
resulting works produced were evocative and mysterious, and
applied an unexpected feeling of romance to the everyday
places of the town.
To coincide with the exhibition of her works she ran two
pinhole camera workshops, which were very popular.
Participants were invited to bring a box or object to turn
into a camera, then they had to decide on a images, and
learn how to process the negative paper thereafter. Here are
just some of the products of the two hour session.

Photo by Emma-Louise Gates

Photo by Howard Mollett

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