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Seaweed Cyanotypes - Sunday

  • Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce 207 North Spruce Street Cannon Beach, OR, 97110 United States (map)

Seaweed Cyanotypes - Sunday

Saturday, February 8th, 11am-2pm - Cannon Beach

We had a feeling the Saturday Seaweed Cyanotypes workshop would sell out so we added a second class on Sunday, February 8th! Come make your own seaweed cyanotypes with us in Cannon Beach as part of our weekend-long takeover of this gorgeous coastal town.

A cyanotype is a photographic blueprint made through a chemical reaction between UV light and chemically coated paper. Cyanotypes have been a form of scientific documentation for seaweed, terrestrial plants, and natural specimens since they were invented in the 1700s and were actually some of the original form of photographic printing. Learn about the process and techniques to make cyanotypes using a collection of pressed seaweeds and PNW flora. Each student will get to make 4-5 prints!

Your hosts and teachers will be Sam Block, wood worker, photographer, and owner of Block Studio alongside Alanna Kieffer, marine biologist, educator, seaweed farmer, and owner of Shifting Tides. This workshop will be held at the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce building.

Check out last year’s seaweed cyanotype class HERE to get a feel for this event!

A big thank you to the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring Winter Waters. Check out more about Cannon Beach and see a list of accommodation options HERE.


About Us

Winter Waters is an Oregon-born initiative dedicated to promoting seaweed as a superfood culinary ingredient and enhancing local Oregon coast food systems. Our mission is to bridge the gap between consumers and sustainable seafood sources through education and shared meals.

Each February, Winter Waters collaborates with chefs and tastemakers to celebrate local seafood! The state of Oregon boasts some of the most sustainable fisheries in the world, yet much of the seafood produced is exported, and a significant portion of consumed seafood is imported (about 90%!). There is a disconnect between the people and the process and we’d like to help bridge this gap through education and delicious culinary experiences.

Winter Waters Co-Founders: Alanna Kieffer, Kristen Penner, and Rachelle Hacmac

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