(Part 1) Thursday, November 15, 6:30-8:30pm
(Part 2) Sunday, November 18, 11am-1pm
Presented by Lindsey Lee Eichenberger
Max 10 participants (POC priority)
$5 Members / $10 Regular
Member price accessed with discount code at checkout. Are you a member and don’t know your code? Email [email protected]! Not a member but interested in these perks? Join here!
Been making zines for years? You should come! Don’t even know what a zine is? You should come!!
In Part One of this workshop, you will learn about the history of zines and self-publishing throughout social movements, and start the process of creating your own zine. In Part Two of this workshop, we will finish up the zines we started in the first session, and go through the process of printing them on the WCCW laser printer. Each participant will leave a DIY published artist, will multiple copies of their new zine!
Zine materials will be provided, so just bring yourself. Folks participating should plan to attend both parts of this workshop.
50% of tickets will be prioritized for people of color.
Lindsey Lee Eichenberger is an educator, writer, and zine-maker. She is one of the co-founders of Thick Thigh Collective, and currently is working as the Project Manager for the WCCW Print Lab. She made her first zine in high school, and hasn’t stopped talking about them ever since!
Accessibility information for this event: WCCW has a 36” wide ramp at our front entrance and a stairway with 8 steps and a rail. There are 2 gender neutral restrooms. One restroom is wheelchair accessible, with a handrail. We provide scent free soaps and encourage guests to attend our events scent free. If you require ASL interpretation, CART, interpretation for a language other than English, supervised childcare, or have any other access needs or questions, please contact [email protected] at least two weeks in advance. It is our practice to do everything we can to create a safe and accessible space.
*All members get 20% off paid programming. A limited number of free spots are also available for Warrior & Goddess level members. Email [email protected] to inquire about free tickets.
Our program costs go directly towards compensation of the instructors and staffers who work the event. We want to make programming as accessible as possible to anyone who is interested, however, so we offer volunteer opportunities in exchange for membership, as well as free community tickets to each program (number varies depending on capacity of the class). Email [email protected] for more info or to find out more about these opportunities for a specific event.