Zine Making Workshop for Teens - Enfield Library
Event description
Learn about the wonderful world of zines - or DIY magazines - and then get stuck into creating your own! There aren’t many rules and there are many wonderful possibilities.
Artist and educator Grace Mitchell will take you through a brief introduction to zines, then lead you through some activities to get your creative juices flowing to make your own.
At the end of the session, you can keep your zines to yourself, or photocopy them to make multiples for distributing. All art materials will be provided, however you are welcome to bring your own pictures or magazines if you wish.
Bookings essential
This FREE workshop is for young people aged 12-17 who live or study in the City of PAE.
Art supplies and snacks provided.
These FREE workshops are part of a new roving display to start at Port Adelaide Library, which aims to raise the voice of young people. Come and express yourself and share what matters to you!
For more information contact Kylie 0419 410 869 or kylie.brice@cityofpae.sa.gov.au
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Grace Mitchell is an artist and educator living and working on Kaurna Land in SA. She loves sharing her passion for the arts with young people, and has taught workshops at Carclew Youth Arts, Inky Fingers Comic Gang, PaperCuts Comic Festival, Girls Rock! Rock Camp, and the Art Gallery of South Australia’s Neo Teen Takeover Program. Grace has a Bachelor of Visual Arts and a Master in Primary Teaching. When she’s not making things, she’s working at the local Ngutu College, reading graphic novels and cuddling cats.
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