The Exhibition Print: An Advanced Darkroom Workshop
PH-Workshop | Available
***This Workshop will meet Sunday, June 1, 1 - 5 pm, Saturday, June 7, 11 am - 5 pm and Sunday, June 8, 2 - 5 pm.***
Intermediate level analog photographers will learn to produce exhibition-quality prints by switching to fine art fiber base paper. Learn about paper selection, special chemistry and toners, archival processing, pressing and retouching final prints. Work in the darkroom under close supervision of a life-long black and white photographer with an international exhibition and awards record. Included is a presentation on matting and framing for exhibition and access to the darkroom on monitored days during the month of June.
Peter Schreyer
Photography Program Manager | A native of Switzerland, Peter Schreyer is an internationally exhibited, award-winning photographer who has documented America’s cultural landscape for over three decades. He has received a wide range of public art commissions, research grants and recognition awards for his black-and-white photography on Florida communities, including a Visual Arts Fellowship from the State of Florida. In 2005-2006, Schreyer was honored with a major retrospective titled Small Stories From A Big Country at the Swiss Camera Museum in Vevey, Switzerland. In 2015, following his solo exhibition at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College, Winter Park, a collection of Schreyer’s Central Florida archival photographs were purchased for the museum’s prestigious Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art. Schreyer served as Crealde School of Art's executive director from 1995 through 2024. In 2007 he founded the Hannibal Square Heritage Center, a unique cultural facility in Winter Park that celebrates the historic African-American community’s heritage through documentary photography, oral history, and public art. In 2009, he was named Arts Educator of the Year by United Arts. Winter Park Magazine distinguished his impact on the arts in Winter Park in its selection of The Influentials in 2017. He received a Neighborhood Hero Award from Bank of America in 2010 and a State of Florida Diversity & Inclusion Award in 2016 for his leadership in establishing the Hannibal Square Heritage Center and for his long-standing relationship as a documentary photographer and educator in Winter Park’s west side community.
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