Guest Artist Workshop: What's A Zine and How To Make One with Jamie John
Attend:
Free with general admission |
*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
Location:
Art-Making Studio
5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States
Jamie John is a trans and queer two-spirit Anishinaabe and Korean American multi-disciplinary artist, powwow dancer, and passionate abolitionist from northwest Michigan.
Zines (pronounced "zeen") are small-circulation self-published works of texts and images made to be distributed via copy machine. These little books have a rich history going back to the 1920s, intertwined with science fiction, feminism, and the rise of various subcultures.
Creating zines is a fun and easy way to express oneself, share skills or opinions, and share one’s art. The best thing is that zines can be made by anyone!
By the end of this workshop, you'll know where to start your journey to creating and trading your very own zines.
Jamie John is a trans and queer two-spirit Anishinaabe and Korean American multi-disciplinary artist, powwow dancer, and passionate abolitionist from northwest Michigan.
Zines (pronounced "zeen") are small-circulation self-published works of texts and images made to be distributed via copy machine. These little books have a rich history going back to the 1920s, intertwined with science fiction, feminism, and the rise of various subcultures.
Creating zines is a fun and easy way to express oneself, share skills or opinions, and share one’s art. The best thing is that zines can be made by anyone!
By the end of this workshop, you'll know where to start your journey to creating and trading your very own zines.