Wormhole Workshop was established in 2018 to provide affordable time-travel to the Baltimore community, and in 2024 moved to the Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. Our vessel of choice is the historic wet-plate collodion photographic process. While it is one of the first photographic processes, it remains one of the most beautiful and transformative. Few experiences match the magic of watching your own unique rendering appear out of the darkness in silver! We love to share this experience with participants and together engage in thoughtful conversations about history, time and wonder.
Beyond Wormhole Workshop, Jay Gould has built a career on conceptually integrating scientific topics into tactile photographic works that ponder provocative curiosities, paradoxes and the hidden world beyond our given senses. By combining modern and historic photographic processes with sculpture, Gould’s one-of-a-kind works invite his audience on a journey through space, time and a revisioning of what lies before our eyes. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including a recent solo exhibitions of collodion works at the Walters Museum of Art in Baltimore and the Montpelier Arts Center.
To view Jay’s fine art projects, please visit jgould.net