Call for cyanotype submissions
September 26, 2012
We’re loving the beautiful work sent to us by Cid Freitag, a Learning Technologist in DoIT Academic Technology who works in severalvisual media and has an avid interest in science, among other topics. Her work
is a stunning example of a process called cyanotype – the same process that Go
Big Read author Lauren Redniss used to depict the life and work of Marie Curie
in Radioactive. Visual artists: we’re looking for some more cyanotype art pieces
to showcase on the Go Big Read blog throughout the year. If you’d like to share your work with a wider
audience, please provide the following information. We would also welcome submissions of other
creative work inspired by or related to Radioactive. __________________________________________ Submission details: •
Send a photo or digital file of your piece(s) to
gobigread@library.wisc.edu. •
All files should be .jpegs sized approximately 2MB or smaller, 813×1056 or 1632×1056. •
Include artist name, affiliation (department for
students, faculty and staff; parallel information for community members); title
of work, and year of creation. •
Include any information you’d like us to share
about the process used to create the work. •
Please note that ownership/copyright of all
artwork remains with the submitting artist. By submitting your piece to the Go
Big Read email address, you grant us permission to share your work on the Go
Big Read blog. Work will be posted on the Go Big Read blog as it is received. Follow
the cyanotype tag to follow this special art showcase. Questions? Email gobigread@library.wisc.edu