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Feminist Zine Making Workshop

Feminist Zine Making Workshop

Sat 30 Nov 10.30 £6/£4.80*

You’re invited to explore feminist self-publishing practice in a Feminist Zine Making Workshop.

Led by artist Theresa Easton, you’ll produce a collective zine in response to influential feminist artist Judy Chicago and the first major UK survey of her work at BALTIC. An edition of the zine will form part of BALTIC Library’s burgeoning zine collection.

*Online booking fee applies. Concessions include: Students, unwaged, aged 65+

For more information about BALTIC events, please visit here.

Gender not included – Zine making workshops

Creative writing and zine-making workshops for 14+ LGBTQ+ people, where we will explore gender, identity, non –binary and transgender issues

About this Event

Hi I’m Melody! I’m a writer and performer and as apart of my solo show *gender not included, I’m running some creative writing zine making workshops for 14+ LGBTQ+ people, where we will talk about identity, representation, do writing exercises and create our own lil zines! It’s a safe space for us all to relax, chat, make new friends or just have a nice sit down.

I wanted to offer peeps a chance to be creative, try something they might not ususally do and just have a space to be comfy and yourself – as well getting a bit crafty and making some zines! (cos I love zines) All materials provided!

The event is 14+ however please do get in touch at melodysproates@gmail.com if you have any questions or have any concerns.

This workshop will run 5-8pm at Cobalt Studios in Newcastle. If you are under 18 you will need permission from a parent or guardian.

Thanks!

DIY Placard & Zine Making with ACORN

ACORN has a council consultation on the 14th December to discuss landlord licensing, and we have decided we want to do a bit more than just talk..

We will be going along with placards picturing the awful state of some private rented homes in Newcastle, along with some snappy slogans and questions! We want to show the council and landlords that ACORN and tenants in Newcastle are united and are not going to walked over!

Come along to learn how to make DIY placards, zines, meet people, eat, drink and have a great time socialising with other members!

We will also be ringing other members to promote upcoming ACORN actions to get more people involved!

See you all there!

Zine Workshop – An Open Library with Ellen Welsh

ZINE WORKSHOP with artist and zinemaker Ellen Welsh

…an Open Library event at The Women Artists of the North East Library on Saturday 26th May 1-4pm.

Anybody can make a zine! This workshop offers an introduction to making zines – absolute beginners and seasoned zinesters equally welcome.

WHAT’S A ZINE?
A zine (/ziːn/ ZEEN;) is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via photocopier. Zines are either the product of a single person or of a very small group and are popularly photocopied into physical prints for circulation.
WHY MAKE A ZINE?
As with other kinds of artworks, zines offer an accessible way to express appreciation, affection, anger, sadness, and catharsis. Or they can be made just Because. Zines have often been a medium for marginalised voices; an important tool for expressing stories and identities that rejects, or are rejected by, mainstream society.
WHAT’S THIS WORKSHOP ABOUT?
We will be looking at the artist’s own zines, which often form part of her artistic practice, and her sources of inspiration for these. We will be having a chat about the history and different kinds of zines you can find in the world (fanzines, art zines, political zines, queer zines, perzines etc.)
But most of all we will be learning how to make your own zine, and how to reproduce it. The workshop will be a relaxed space to learn and experiment with different techniques such as collage, drawing, writing, sewing, and putting together different sizes and formats of zines! The focus of this workshop will be DIY cut-and-paste zine making, rather than digital techniques.
Information will also be available on how to reproduce, bind, and distribute your zines.

Materials will be provided, but please feel free to bring anything additional you would like to use, such as paper, scissors, stickers, tape, books, magazines etc.

Come and have a flick through some zines, try your hand at making your own, or just soak up the cut-n-paste vibes of the afternoon.

Ellen Welsh

Ellen Welsh is a recent fine art graduate from Newcastle University and studio member at The Newbridge Project, Gateshead. Blurring the line between zines and artists’ books, she uses text and image and often invites the viewer to handle her work. Taking inspiration from confessional perzines of the 1990s such as Doris, she aims to cultivate an intimacy between the maker and the viewer. She hopes to express something about memory, nostalgia, temporality and diaristic experience to whoever is looking at her art.
Ellen is currently working on Issue 3 of her zine ‘Sapphic’ – a collaborative zine which pulls together writing and artwork by bisexual, lesbian and queer women in order to affirm solidarity between these groups, and the importance of queer spaces and story-telling.

Links to more of Ellen’s work:
Artist blog: https://ellenwelsh.wordpress.com/
Shop & website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/letterstoanisland

I Look Better Online (Exhibition and Zine Launch)

‘I Look Better Online’ is a publication organised by Stella Dixon and Petra Szeman which explores the popular constructs of femininity and the online self.

Join us for an exhibition to celebrate the launch of this publication at:

System gallery
Saturday 27th January
6.00pm – 9.00pm

Featured artists inlcude: Iona Brown, Stella Dixon, Petra Szeman, Chrishanti Peiris and Ellen Welsh

LGBTQ Zine Workshop

Travelling Man and members of LGBT History Project NE will be running an LGBTQ+ Zine day. We will be basing the day around creating zines on and around queer identity. Zine making is drop in/drop out and if you’ve never made a zine before, this is the time!

There will also be a talk about zine culture, queer culture and queer history and the overlap of these subjects as well as the many ways of how to make a zine. This will be at 11am and the zine making will be from 11:30am-4pm

Subject matter may be mature so please be aware of that. Space is limited downstairs so there will be a free ticketing system soon.

https://www.lgbthistoryproject.co.uk/

Lost In Liberty 1/12 :: Zine Launch Party

We are releasing a monthly zine at each of our remaining parties before the Team finish university.
It will be an extension of our existence and purpose.
Limited to 50 copies.
Get your arses to the Tanners Arms – Newcastle to get your mitts on our print.
Keep it real, analogue, and trendy.
Available for purchase on the night for £1 (50p for students).

La Do + DJ Balanced Diet on the decks for the night.

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For further information on anything stated or omitted, ask us digitally on Facebook or Instagram, or preferably in person if you know any of the rapscallions in charge of this display.

Festival of the Zine: Winter Edition

£2 ENTRY

Back by popular demand, our second FESTIVAL OF THE ZINE is taking place on 3rd December 2016, once again hosted by the fabulous B&D Studios!

Come along and explore a great collection of zines to buy (both limited edition and regular prints), make your own on the craft table, and get to know why this DIY artform is one of the most popular in the world.

Special perks for Christmas: mince pies and hot chocolate, christmas cards, gift wrapping, £1 book stall and the return of our raffle!

Interested sellers please contact Bridget on info@verbalremedy.co.uk

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