Darkroom: Developing Your Film (Evening)
Adult jumpstART Workshop | Registration opens Tuesday, October 20, 2026 8:00 AM EDT
Ever wonder what’s hiding on that roll of film? Step into the darkroom and watch your photographs come to life! This hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop introduces you to the basics of developing and printing black-and-white film. You’ll leave with a finished print and the confidence to keep exploring analog photography.
- All supplies are included with enrollment.
Please bring your film you plan to develop. We will have some extra film on hand if you are interested in the process rather than developing your own photos.
Tamsen Wojtanowski
Tamsen Wojtanowski is a Philadelphia-based artist and educator whose work explores the intersection of photography and printmaking. Blending abstraction and representation, their work is rooted in themes of motherhood, gender and identity, grief, and resilience. Rather than treating photography as a tool for fixed representation, Wojtanowski embraces photographic processes as spaces of exploration, where images evolve through layers of memory, touch, and transformation.
Drawing from alternative photographic processes, handmade paper, collage, and printmaking, their work explores the instability of memory, creating images that exist between presence and absence, documentation and invention.
Their teaching practice in photography and interdisciplinary studio art informs an ongoing interest in experimentation, process, and visual storytelling.