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Red Room Tintype Session and Overnight Stay in Seattle

This opportunity will allow you to see the entire tintype process, which dates back to 1850s, firsthand, and you get to bring home a beautiful 8"x10" tintype to remember the experience. Kyle McMillin, the artist behind Red Room Tintype in Seattle, uses the wet-plate collodion process, also known as tintypes, and recently hosted a sold-out workshop at the Whatcom. Then get some rest & relaxation with a one-night stay in a deluxe room at the Washington Athletic Club, which ranks among the best private athletic clubs in North America. A $150 dinner allowance at Torchy's, the second-floor restaurant with a delicious menu designed by Executive Chef Eric Floyd, is included in your stay.


Category: Getaways & Hotels
Donor(s): Tim & Gail Bruce, Whatcom Museum
Minimum Bid: $425