Photographic Prints Workshop: Photograms, with Patrícia Leal
Date: May 10, 2025
Duration: 3 hours (from 10:00 to 13:00)
Target audience: children and adults with no previous knowledge
Price: 25€ p/person (material included)
Synopsis
In its original, pure form, photography requires the simple combination of a restricted number of basic ingredients:
-Light;
-An aperture;
-A surface on which to print the resulting image.
From this basic recipe, the possibilities for experimentation are (almost) endless. This workshop will explore the Photogram printing process.
Biography
Patricia Leal (Germany, 1973) – Artist, filmmaker, researcher and curator.
She attended the independent study program in Visual Arts at the Maumaus School, the post-production course at Etic, and also studied photography at Richmond College in London. In 2010 she obtained a master’s degree in Documentary Film from Goldsmiths College. She is a PhD student in Artistic Studies at FCSH / Universidade Nova de Lisboa and was awarded a grant by FCT to develop a research on the landscape of post-colonial memory in contemporary Portuguese art. Her curriculum includes collaborations with national and international artists, filmmakers and directors.
In 2020, a landmark year for humanity, and after many years living abroad and more recently in Lisbon, he returns to his origins, to the city of Lagos where he attended secondary school. He is currently a resident artist at LAC, returning once again to alternative photographic processes. Her artwork falls within the realm of environmental aesthetics, reflecting on how we position ourselves in relation to nature, animal, plant, and organic species.
Registrations
Registration until May 8th, at LAC’s office or by filling in the form below.
On-line registrations: Payment by bank transfer to the following NIB/IBAN, along with the confirmation of transfer.
NIB / IBAN LAC > PT50 0045 7191 40042784914 53
Att: Failure to attend the workshop does not entitle you to a refund of the registration fee.
Note: Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), your personal data will be used exclusively for this process and will never be disclosed to third parties.