UPCOMING
WORKSHOPS

PCP offers a growing range of creative workshops and courses facilitated by practicing photo media artists and academics. Past workshops include photobook making, curatorship, printmaking and etc. Workshops are open to public—and discounted for the PCP members! Become a PCP member today or subscribe to the PCP mailing list to keep up with new releases and editions of workshops.
NOTE: Workshop fees are tax deductible for practising professionals.
Wet Plate Collodion Workshop with Kristian Roosmalen
Sat 18th May 2024, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm AWST
Members $288 / Non-members $320 / Concession $299 +GST
Following an overwhelming interest in the Wet Plate Collodion Workshop with Kristian Roosmalen last month, we have decided to run another workshop for those who missed out!
This workshop is designed to introduce participants to the fascinating world of 19th-century photography techniques. Participants will learn and create a unique glass plate image using the wet plate collodion process.
PCP Darkroom: 64 Queen Victoria St, Walyalup (Fremantle) WA 6160, Australia
Light refreshments and materials included
Image © Courtesy of the artist
COMING SOON
Darkroom Practices with Joe Landro
Featuring a new PCP Membership Program to include darkroom access, materials and lab technician.
Joe Landro is a specialist fine art photographic printer based in Walyalup (Fremantle).

New Technologies with Gregor MacGregor
MacGrgor’s practice has been focused on the the changing role of the photographic image, using techniques such as digital photogrammetry. A process that is used for mapping surfaces by stitching multiple overlapping photographs generating three dimensional objects. His practice involves applying this technique to generate digital artefacts for a post natural world, examining our anthropocentric need to collect and catalogue the world around us, a world that increasingly no longer exists. As well as questioning the role that the camera has played in creating a visual inventory, informing our perception of the environment whilst exacerbating the human/nature divide.

Sequencing for Narrative with Kristian Häggblom
Sequencing for Narrative is a five-session workshop led by acclaimed artist, curator and photography educator Kristian Häggblom. This workshop will concentrate on the selection and order of images to construct narrative in photobook form. The workshop is intended for image-makers that have the beginnings of or an almost complete themed project and series of images. Throughout the course, participants will learn about ideas associated with the recent photobook phenomenon, such as: dummy to trade version, the tyranny of (postal) distance, the mysterious world of Japanese publishing and the photobook as object. Participants will gain further insight to photobook publishing, establish a sequence for their work and generate a plan to produce a physical book.
This workshop series will take place online.


