🖼️ The Living Archive: Co-Designing the Zine Toolkit (Part 2)
Event Details
Free Creative Workshop with Artist Ioana (Artizine)
Join us for this collaborative workshop focused on turning your creative insights into a lasting community resource. This session is dedicated to developing the Zine-Making Toolkit—a tangible legacy for the local area.
Legacy and Community
This is a community-led initiative rooted in the local history of the Tate Institute. By co-designing the Toolkit, you directly contribute to the "Living Archive" and help build a resource that encourages others to document their memories long into the future.
We will work together to shape the toolkit's content, look, and usability, ensuring it captures the spirit of creating archives that are messy, handmade, and emotional.
What to Expect
- Collaborate: Share your favourite techniques and tips learned during zine-making.
- Design: Help decide what materials, prompts, and instructions are included in the final guide.
- Contribute: Secure your place in the project's legacy as a co-creator of this community resource.
- The final toolkit will be housed at REinsTate and in local libraries.
Who Should Join?
You do not need to have attended Session 1 to join Session 2, but basic familiarity with zines is helpful. This session is ideal if you are passionate about:
- Community building and local history.
- Sharing knowledge and empowering others.
- Creating a tangible legacy project.
No art experience needed! Please book your ticket at the top of the page and email any questions to [email protected].
The Living Archive project is developed by artist Ioana Simion alongside the community at REinsTate projects, commissioned by Culture Within Newham and funded by Arts Council England.