Peace Day : Zine Workshop

Peace Day : Zine Workshop

By Highland Zine Bothy

Make zines with us on International Peace Day, and turn scrap materials into booklets that reflect on unity and community action.

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Location

Circus Artspace

Telford Street Inverness IV3 8EX United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Arts • Craft

Join the Cut Out Club on International Peace Day for an uplifting afternoon filled with sustainable zine-making.

Using only scrap, donated, and reclaimed materials, we’ll explore themes of peace, unity, and environmental action – turning discarded paper into powerful personal and collaborative works ✂️

Browse the bothy to gain inspiration from our collection of over 300 zines, then indulge in making your very own collage-filled mini-zine in response to your favourites! You will also have the opportunity to donate your zine to the collection if desired.

Open to all experience levels, and all materials are provided. Workshop are free to attend, but booking is required as spaces are limited. Any donations are gratefully received and will go towards maintaining the Highland Zine Bothy.

Cut Out Club is a series of collage zine-making workshops, each of which have a distinct theme that encourages attendees to reflect and meaningfully create in a collaborative community environment.

Founded in 2023 by crafty duo Iona & Tasch, the Club is currently in partnership with St Margarets House in London.

Getting to the workshop venue:

📍 You can find the Highland Zine Bothy situated at Circus Artspace, Unit 8, Telford Street Retail Park, Carsegate Road, Inverness, IV3 8EX – part of the Outerspaces Scotland network.

♿️ Free car parking, ground floor access, wheelchair accessible toilet.

Aligned with our commitment to sustainability, we encourage attendees to travel via public transport, bike, or on foot whenever possible.

This workshop is taking place as part of the Highlands & Islands Climate Festival 2025, taking place from 13th September to 8th October. Kindly supported by the Highlands & Islands Climate Hub.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring my own materials to the workshop?

While all materials are provided on the day, we do encourage you to bring any extras you feel could enhance your final outcome, or that you would be willing to share with fellow participants during the session. Please be mindful that these sessions are about creating as little waste as possible.

What if I can no longer make it to the workshop?

No problem, we understand things pop up all the time. Just let us know if you're unable to make it so we can ensure that spaces open up for others to be able to join in, or you can simply request a cancellation of your ticket.

What are the donations for?

You are welcome to donate when booking your free ticket, and any contributions are gratefully received. These will be used for the maintenance and upkeep of the Highland Zine Library, and will allow us to continue expanding our zine collection.

Is the venue accessible?

Yes. The bothy and all workshop seating is situated on the ground floor with accessible access throughout the building, including to the bathrooms which are also accessible. The space is family-friendly and dog-friendly.

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Highland Zine Bothy

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Sep 21 · 3:00 PM GMT+1