Zine Making
Saturday, May 16
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Albert Branch
Albert BranchFor Teens. Become your own publisher. Learn to make your own mini zine about any topic you like. Get creative: craft, copy, and share your unique perspective with the world in a non-digital way.
A zine is a self-published mini book of text and/or images, usually produced in small quantities and for a niche audience, on a specific general or personal topic.
Zines have a long history as an important part of indie-publishing, being a means of sharing ideas or opinions with the world in an unrestrained and cheap-to-produce way.
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Art and Creation |
TAGS: | Crafts and Hobbies | Arts and Creativity |
Albert Branch
Albert Branch is an inner-city branch that serves the North Central area of Regina. It is located in mâmawêyatitân centre, a one-of-a-kind facility shared by the City of Regina, the Regina Board of Education and Regina Public Library to that offers integrated services and resources and services to in the North Central community.
Albert Branch offers an extensive collection of adult, young adult and juvenile materials that support and reflect the members of this unique community. The Branch also offers programming that develops knowledge and understanding of the diverse cultural groups in Regina, while highlighting the Indigenous community.
The Albert Branch collection includes fiction and non-fiction titles, CDs, DVDs/Blu-ray, spoken word, graphic novels, magazines, family literacy kits, Indigenous language kits and access to all the RPL digital resources.
