Zine Workshop
Event description
Zine Workshop
Ages 12-18 welcome
Come along to the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery to learn to make a zine or an artist book!
Facilitated by Wren Richards and Julie Barratt from DADAA, we are excited to present this collaborative workshop to young people aged 12 – 18 over 2 hours of creative learning and making. With no experience required, you will be taught all you need to know, and enjoy the low-fi and accessible nature of Zines.
This is an opportunity for you to connect with like-minded people, explore a new medium or new format and enjoy some relaxing and fun art making.
We will be supplying materials but if you have old magazines, drawings/paintings, photos, fabric scraps or a particular medium you would like to include then you are welcome and encouraged to bring them along!
So what is a Zine? They are independent or self-published publications, often handmade, and informed by DIY ethos. In the workshops we will be focusing on Japanese binding or foldable one page zines. We explore collage and tile pattern design with a focus on understanding ourselves and what brings us joy as a theme.
Important Information:
When: Thursday 11 April 2024
Where: GRAG, 24 Chapman Rd, Geraldton WA 6530
Tickets: $10, available through the GRAG website
We would love to see your face if this interests you and will reiterate here you need no experience to join this workshop, just an open mind!
Please note that photographs and footage may be taken throughout this event. These will be used by the City for publicity and reporting in our publications, on our website and in social media.
Refunds are available up to 2 days prior to the event (minus 4% booking fee). You may transfer the ticket to someone else’s name if you cannot attend. Please reach out to us through the ‘contact host' link below with any queries. In the circumstance the event cannot go ahead, the event may be postponed to a new date, with all tickets being transferred to the new date.
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