Introduction to Zine Making

When

Monday 11:30 – 1:30

Where

  • HUB Social Hall

Audience

  • All Dickinsonians

Description

zine (short for magazine or fanzine) is a self-published or (in this case), simple handmade work of original or appropriated texts and images. 

Zines can cover a wide range of topics, including art, politics, personal stories, and niche interests. Historically, zines have been a medium for marginalized communities to share their voices and build connections.

Keep the Zines as a personal keepsake or use the QR code to archive and share. Join Keziah Landis, Administrative Assistant for the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to learn how to make your own zine (materials will be provided).

You can read an article about zines called The Radical Teacher, included as a part of the MLK Library Guide.

If you’re unable to come to the HUB for this demonstration, the materials for making your own zine will be available on the main floor of the library every day this week, and here is a short video demonstration of How to Make a Zine from a Single Sheet of Paper (YouTube). For a visual reminder of this…