SAWCC Presents: Echoes Azules – Cyanotype Workshop with Flor Khan

Join SAWCC on March 24 at 6 PM at the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance Gallery for Echoes Azules, a hands-on evening of art-making and collective care. This Cyanotype for Beginners Workshop, led by multidisciplinary artist Flor Khan, invites participants into an immersive, sensory, and collaborative experience.

Flor Khan explores memory, identity, and the natural world through photography, collage, and mixed media. Her workshops create space for somatic, tactile engagement, inviting participants to work with memory, grief, and shared experience through artistic process. This spring, Flor will guide participants through the fundamentals of cyanotype printing alongside an exploration of plant ecology. Together, we’ll experiment with this historic photographic process while reflecting on how collective care and shared curiosity can flourish through art-making. Participants will leave with their own cyanotype prints and a deeper connection to material, memory, and community.

No prior experience is necessary. All materials are provided. Come ready to get your hands blue and your imagination moving!

To join us, RSVP here. This is a ticketed event with limited capacity. 

About the artist:
Flor Khan is a novelist, poet, and collage artist whose work explores identity and the (re)turn to home as a space of liberation and growth. Drawing from her experiences in third-culture spaces shaped by diaspora and global movement, she redefines the meaning of home, home-making, and belonging. Through travel, storytelling, and journalism, Flor gathers diverse voices and stories, blending them into her art to celebrate connection, resilience, and transformation.