Studio Art Workshops

Lisa Elmaleh, Paurotis Palms, 2010, Gelatin silver print from collodion on glass negatives, from the series Everglades

Join these renowned artists whose work is in the Museum Collection for intensive studio workshops for adults. The artists will also offer free, public demonstrations and discussions at Art After Dark on Fridays. 

Space is limited.

Lunch and refreshments included. 

Call (561) 832-5196 x1146 for more information.

Studio Art Workshops: 19th-Century Photography: Tintypes, Ambrotypes, and Glass Negatives

April 13 - April 14 / 10AM-4PM

19th-Century Photography: Tintypes, Ambrotypes, and Glass Negatives

Lisa Elmaleh


April 13 & April 14
10 am – 4 pm


$200 / $175 for Members

Lisa Elmaleh is an analog photographer and traveling educator based in Paw Paw, West Virginia who teaches at the School of Visual Arts and the Penumbra Foundation in New York City, as well as at workshops across the U.S. Her work, which is an exploration of rural America, has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is in the Museum Collection as well as in collections worldwide. In this outdoor workshop, Elmaleh teaches students how to create glass negatives, tintypes, and ambrotypes using natural light. This workshop is open to adults, beginner to advanced. Materials will be supplied.

This program was made possible by the generosity of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.