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Zine Making for Expression, Empowerment, and Community
Zines are powerful, personal, and they have been intrinsic in underground political movements. In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore zine-making as a creative tool for self-expression, resistance, and healing. A zine is a mini booklet to tell your story, share your opinions, or educate people on an issue that matters to you. Trans and queer youth have historically used zines to express themselves authentically, build community, organize, and demand visibility. We'll dive into the roots of zine culture, especially within LGBTQ+ activism, then create our own zines using cut-and-paste collage techniques, writing prompts, and shared conversation. No artistic experience required, just a voice and a desire to share it.
All supplies will be provided.
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LocationKittery Art Association (View)
2 Walker St
Kittery , ME 03904
United States
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Minimum Age: 14 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
PARKING at KAA
Accessible parking is available in our main parking lot in the rear of the building, with an entrance on Wentworth Street. Our rear entrance is equipped with a ramp to provide wheelchair access. The width of the door at the top of our ramp is 42 inches. Gallery staff or volunteers are available to assist you if you need help.
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