Zine Making Workshop - a special collaboration with the J. S. Bryant School
Saturday, April 5 12-2:00 PM
THEME: Seeing Past the Story
—What is a zine anyway? Zines are small, handmade art books filled with poetry, drawings, collage, or whatever you want! We must resist in any way we can, and art is the best way to flourish and enrich our lives. You don’t need to share art to enjoy it, but it provides another way to interact with our community. Basic supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring your own magazines, markers, stickers, or other supplies to make your zine your own!
Workshop run by Leo Skoble, in partnership with the J. S. Bryant School
—Let’s make some art and help out the community along the way!
LGBTQIA+ teens + friends & family welcome! RSVP by emailing rsvp@jsbryantschool.org
Suggested donation is $10 —> give a donation to our other programs and |or buy yourself a treat from WANDER!
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The J.S. Bryant School is the first private, not-for-profit therapeutic high school dedicated solely to the needs of LGBTQIA+ high school students. They are one of many answers to the question “What does your dream for the future look like?“ Imagine a future in which you were wholly free to be yourself, everywhere and around everyone. Our art making will begin to conjure that future to the present, and begin to bring the idea from possibility to reality
Admissions are open for the 2025-26 school year. LGBTQIA+ high school students entering 9-12th grade are encouraged to check it out and see if it would be a good fit. You do not need to be interested in attending the school to partake in this event!