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Blueprints in Resilience: Visual storytelling through photo collage and cyanotype

THURSDAYS: 1:00 – 4:00 PM
July 10, 17, 24, 31
August 7, 14

at Social Art Studio Space, 180 Shaw Street, Toronto

with Felicia Byron

This workshop is part of the Won Lee Community Arts Hub’s 2025 Summer Programs — a pilot series for Deaf and disabled, 2SLGBTQ+, and BIPOC artists.

Free admission 9 spots available in person / 4 spots available virtually


ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP:

This workshop series explores resilience and identity through a hands-on introduction to lens-based storytelling. Participants will use portraits, photo-collage, and cyanotype printing techniques to create meaningful visual narratives on paper or wooden panels. It combines personal storytelling, experimental photography, and accessible printmaking methods rooted in sunlight and nature.

Virtual participation via Zoom is available upon request.

Please confirm access needs, including ASL-English interpretation, by contacting Karen at kaugustine@accessarts.ca.

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR:

Felicia Byron’s photo-based artwork with two images of a black person mirroring each other

Felicia Byron (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist, photographer, filmmaker, creative director, and curator whose work explores the intersections of identity, disability, diaspora, and belonging.

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MAP & DIRECTIONS:

Social Art Studio Space

180 Shaw Street
Toronto, Ontario M6J 2W5 Canada
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