Zines are self-published magazines, fanzines, pamphlets, or booklets. They are usually reproduced by a copier for distribution.
What is a Zine video from NUA Zine Submissions.
Supplies: Please have at least 1 8.5 x 11-inch piece of paper, scissors, a glue stick, old magazines, and pens, pencils, or markers with you at this workshop.
Jackie Marsh has worked as a studio artist at the progressive art studios of Tierra del Sol since 2009. Marsh produces whimsical depictions of animals and flowers in painting, drawing and ceramics. In both her two- and three-dimensional work, gestural mark-making is combined with a vibrant and loosely applied color palette to define her delightfully exuberant style.
In addition to being a studio artist, Marsh also teaches art classes at Upland Art Studios, the Joslyn Senior Center and other venues. Her work has been exhibited at such venues as the Chan Gallery, Pomona College, Claremont, California; California Baptist University, Riverside, California; Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California; and Zask Gallery, Palos Verdes, California. When she’s not developing her art career, you can find Marsh at work providing compassionate care to the animals of local animal shelters.
Katie Mendoza has a deep interest in the world around her and she thoughtfully shares with others her insights on a wide variety of subjects. She is an explorer and inspires those around her with a positive inquisitiveness. Mendoza seeks daily to expand her skills and is a naturally talented artist and teacher. Every day she has something brilliant to share.
Mendoza creates and designs characters and stories for movies. She recently designed and made a set of tarot cards and does readings. Mendoza’s paintings, drawings and sculpture generally have a surprise element to draw the viewer in.
Website: https://www.tierradelsol.org/ Instagram: @TierraDelSolStudios
REGISTER for this ONLINE event at http://www.tinyurl.com/HomeEdition-MarshMendoza
Micah Wood is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, California. He works in a variety of media including painting, sculpture and performance. The imagery found throughout Wood’s paintings oscillate between found images and advertising to automatic drawings and observational sketches. Wood’s paintings lie at the nexus of abstraction and figuration and seek to create a distinctive vision of his environment. Recent solo and group exhibitions include Brittany, Vallejo, CA; Cassandra Cassandra, Toronto, Canada; Héctor Escandon, Mexico CIty, Mexico; Egyptian Arts and Antiques, Los Angeles, CA; Simultanhalle, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia; Johansson Projects, Oakland, CA; and the Fondation Des Etats-Unis, Paris, France. He was a co-director of City Limits Gallery in Oakland, CA from 2016-2018 where he organized several solo and group exhibitions.
Website: www.micahwood.biz Instagram: @micah__wood
REGISTER for this ONLINE event at www.tinyurl.com/HomeEdition-Wood
Originally recorded September 16, 2020
Learn about self-publishing, meet zinesters, buy a zine, make a zine!!
Wignall Museum Patio, Wednesday, March 4, 12:30 p.m.
Learn how to write and create your own zine at one of these workshops:
Learn about self-publishing, meet zinesters, make a zine!!
Wednesday, March 6, 12:30 – 2:00 pm, Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
Wed., March 7, 12:30 – 1:50 p.m, Rancho, CAA Lobby
What’s a ‘zine? A ‘zine is typically a self-published, mini-magazine associated with music, art, personal expression, politics, or counter-culture movements.
Learn how to write, design, and publish your own ‘zine!
Last L.A. Zine Fest was June 2024!
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Since its inception in 2017, Bay Area Queer Zine Fest has striven to positively maintain, support, and contribute to the queer + creative communities it proactively represents.
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With these conditions in mind, BAQZF asks all vendors, patrons, and passersby to refrain from violating any and all boundaries set forth by their peers. We expect all participants of BAQZF events to be accountable for their actions and behaviors; those who implicitly or explicitly violate our Safer Spaces Policy will be asked to voluntarily excuse themselves from the event and, in some cases, further action will be accessed for participation in future events.