Art Camp Teens - Zine Workshop with Halfway Print Fest
When: Wednesday 11 January, 2pm - 4.30pm
Where: Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Cost: Free (Limited spaces available)
Who: 12 - 17 years
Join local Halfway Print Fest Directors Kate Allman and Adele Packer as they support and inspire you to make your very own zine in these creative and fun summertime workshops!
What is a Zine?
A zine (pronounced ‘zeen’, like ‘magazine’) is an original, self-published, non-commercial book, usually produced by one person or a very small group of people. Zines come in all shapes, sizes, topics and formats: from handwritten to cut-and-paste using drawn images, photographs, collage and computer-generated images and text. A zine can be about any subject its creator decides, or it may contain a variety of subjects and writing styles. Zines can include personal essays, political discussions, fiction, do-it-yourself advice, articles about music or movies, comics, poetry, reviews – anything you can think of!
All materials will be supplied. Light snack provided.
About Kate and Adele (HPF):
Kate Allman and Adele Packer are the Directors of Halfway Print Fest (HPF), an annual festival that celebrates zines creativity, zine culture, and the DIY spirit. Kate and Adele are also the creators of Salad Days Zine, a zine that celebrates creative people and things they love in pop culture. A collaboration between best friends, Salad Days is a happy blend of each other's strengths and passions.