Photos of the Indigenous Honeys with information listed in blog post.

After two incredible Zine workshop we are very excited for the third and last in our series. Next week, April 21st from 12-1, join the Indigenous Honeys - Chantal Jung (she/they), Michelle Bernardino (she/they), Marina Perez (she/they) - an interdisciplinary arts collective dedicated to cultivating space for Indigenous zinesters, artists, writers, and storytellers. Their work centers the voices, experiences, realities, histories, perspectives and talents of Indigenous peoples. They have experience working as a small scale disto, supporting Indigenous artists from diverse geographical spaces. They are dedicated to promoting self-published material because we recognize self-publishing as an accessible and autonomous strategy that interrogates settler colonialism and capitalism. You can find them on Instagram.

In this workshop we will focus on our senses and create zines that will involve collages, writing and more. You are encouraged to bring personal digitized photos of people, places and/or items that are important to you.

Registration for each workshop is capped at 20 participants to allow for increased engagement, so be sure to book your spot as soon as possible!

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We also have a virtual exhibit called Zines for Alternative Publishing: Making Your Voice Heard that accompanies these workshops. Be sure to take a look and engage with the materials, history, and creating playlist!