Introduction to Zines and Personal Storytelling
$45.00

A hands-on zine-making class focused on personal storytelling and creative play using paper, photos, words, and art supplies. *Note: Once you reserve your spot, go to the shopping cart in right corner of screen to proceed with checkout.

What to Expect

This workshop is intended to be a gathering for play and exploration around documenting something meaningful to you. You’ll be guided through storytelling prompts and basic zine formats with plenty of time to create and connect with others in the group. Materials will be provided, along with refreshments and a snack. Come as you are. This is about noticing, documenting, and letting a story take shape without pressure.

Important Details

Date: Saturday, January 24th 2026

Time: 10am-12:30pm

Location: The hosts home in NE Heights. Address will be provided once your spot is secured.

The first half hour is to allow time for people to arrive and settle in. The class will begin promptly at 10:30.

What to Bring

Bring a photograph that feels accessible and safe to explore. Something that invites remembering, noticing, or a playful curiosity. This workshop will focus on everyday stories, not emotional excavation. The photograph doesn’t need to be high quality, just something to bring as a starting point for your zine.

There will be opportunities to share reflections as we go along but there is no expectation to say anything unless you want to.

If you don’t have a photo or prefer not to use one, you’re still fully supported in the workshop. You’re welcome to work from a memory, a written moment, a place, an object, or one of the provided prompts and materials.