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Natural Awakenings Tucson

Exhibition: Photograms - Kate Breakey

Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson presents an exhibition by acclaimed Artist, Kate Breakey, in the gallery from January 27th through March 30th.

Photograms, or 'photogenic drawings’, are the earliest form of photography, a process invented by Henry Fox Talbot. The images are made without a camera; subjects are simply placed on light sensitive paper and exposed to light resulting in a negative shadow with variation in tone according to the transparency of the object. Specimens used in this process include beautiful natural living organisms such as plants, insects, and animals. Also in this exhibition are ‘Orotones’ - photographs printed on the back of glass and gilded with hand-applied gold-leaf.

Breakey was inspired by this early 20th century photographic process popularized by among others, American photographer, Edward Curtis. However a similar process, ‘Maki-e’ (gold lacquer) Photography had been invented earlier in the late 19th century by Hanbeh Mizuno in Japan. Artwork courtesy of the artist and Etherton Gallery.

The Exhibit is free with regular Gardens admission.

Date & Time

Weekly on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Jan 27, 2022 through Mar 30, 2022

12:00PM

Location

Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson - 2130 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, 85712 2130 N Alvernon Way Tucson 85712 AZ US

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(520) 303-3945

Adults: $15.00 Seniors (65+): $10.00 Students & Military (w/ID): $10.00 Children 3-15: $6.00 Children 2 and under: Free

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