The Ohio State University Hosts Where Earth Holds the Sky: Cyanotypes at the Newark Earthworks
Jun. 22
Octagon Earthworks 125 N. 33rd St., Newark, OH 43055 Open in Google Map
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
All (ages 14+) - Free with advance registration
Register

Register for a hands-on art-making workshop at the Octagon Earthworks, led by Newark Earthworks Center experts Marti Chaatsmith and Megan Cromwell, along with Ohio State’s 2025–26 Artist Laureate, Kate Shannon.

The cyanotype is a simple photographic process that uses sunlight and water to produce vivid blue images. During the workshop, participants will learn about the Octagon Earthworks before exploring the grounds to create place-based prints inspired by the Hopewell culture.

Select prints created during the workshop will be featured in a subsequent exhibition at the Newark Earthworks Storyteller Gallery, on view from July 13 to August 28, 2026.

The workshop is free. All materials are provided, lunch is included, and no prior experience is necessary.
Questions can be directed to Professor Kate Shannon @ [email protected].

Ages 14 and up are invited to participate.
Prior regeneration is required

Rain date: June 29th, 10 am – 2 pm

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