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zine Making Workshop

zine Making Workshop

Join us in the Makerspace to learn about zines*, zine culture, and to make your very own, ready-to-copy zine! Our own amazing Marnie Blair will be on-hand for this no-supplies-required session! Just bring along yourself, your creativity, and a can-do attitude!

Registration is required. Open to RDP students and staff. 

Note: There is no food allowed in the Makerspace. Covered drinks are permitted. 

*A Zine (pronounced 'zeen' as in "magazine" without the "maga") is a self-published, small press or homemade publication similar to a pamphlet. Zines often address specialized topics from an independent, controversial or alternative viewpoint. They can be a collection of random personal thoughts or expertly made political treatise.

Due to the independent nature of Zines they are not peer reviewed nor are they controlled by mainstream media or the editorial process of the publishing industry. These publications break from conventional format and are often photocopied, folded and stapled. Zines can be visually inspiring and artistic and offer personal, passionate and unedited viewpoints. (Definition from Douglas College, About zines: What is a zine, anyway?https://guides.douglascollege.ca/zines/about).  

Related LibGuide: Visual Art by Andrea Johnston

Date:
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Time:
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:
Makerspace (2006F, upstairs in the Library)
Categories:
  Makerspace  

Registration is required. There are 20 seats available.