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I Made You a Mix!

  • Glasgow Zine Library 32-34 Albert Road Glasgow (map)

This event will take place at Glasgow Zine Library. This is a drop in, free event. No ticket is required.

Revisit the joy of the homemade compilation at this drop-in mix CD making event! First, you’ll use our Mac to compile a mix from thousands of mp3s sourced from our community. You will then be able to burn your mix onto a blank CD. Finally, you can visit our decorating station to make a custom CD cover ready for gifting or taking home. If you’ve never made a mix CD before don’t worry – our staff will be on hand to help you.

Access information for this event:

This event will take place at Glasgow Zine Library’s space on Albert Road. You can find directions here.

During this event, attendees will participate in: hands-on activities

If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via events@glasgowzinelibrary.com

Find out more about access at GZF events and how to make an access request here.

All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here.

GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event asap. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend.

How to access the event:

After booking a ticket, you will be sent several reminder emails from Eventbrite leading up to the event. We will also send emails that share any resources that attendees will need access to, including any required materials.

Please email events@glasgowzinelibrary.com if you have any issues

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