Sustainable zine making
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Sustainable zine making

By National Library of Scotland

Explore sustainability in Edinburgh in this creative zine workshop.

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National Library of Scotland

George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Community • Heritage

Join zine enthusiast Sarah Kline for this creative zine making session.

A zine is like a magazine but handmade and self-published. You'll be guided through the process of making one of these using prompts and materials that invite reflection around what sustainability looks like and means to you.

All materials will be provided. We will use recycled and re-purposed items for our workshop. You can also bring any items you would like to use as well. Plastic bags, coupons, newspapers, cardboard boxes – you'd be surprised by what can be transformed into a zine!

Sarah will show you how to fold your zine as well as share different techniques for telling a story through the art of collage, found poetry, and other popular narrative devices used in zines.

This workshop is for beginners and advanced zine-makers alike. If you've never heard of a zine before or if you've been making them for years, this is a space for you!

About the workshop leader

Sarah Kline is a PhD student currently studying climate change impacts on cultural heritage in Scotland. She uses zines in her research to think about complex issues like sustainability and discover new ways of thinking about the everyday things which surround us.

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Nov 28 · 11:00 GMT