This event will take place at Inkling's studio in The Cooperage. There will be two sessions lasting 90 minutes each. Please only book a place on one.
In this special installment of Unfinished Zine Club, come and meet Inkling's founders Rachel Cannings and Mo Odling who will be on hand to give advice, share tips and tricks for publishing your creative ideas and get your zines ready for the fair! Two slots are available to book, and the focus will be folding/collating and binding, with materials including staple binders, a coil binder, a corner cutter and bone folders. If you don’t have your own table, you can also make some zines to sell on our communal table.
The focus on this session will be folding/collating and binding. Inkling have staple binders, a coil binder, a corner cutter and bone folders.
Please note: Inkling do NOT have a photocopier/printer so participants will not be able to print. There will be tea/coffee and participants will get a social introduction to the space.
About the facilitators:
Inkling is a queer, neuro-divergent Risograph print and publishing studio space operating with a commitment to principles of liberation, equality and accessibility.
Inkling was established in 2024 by artists Rachel Cannings (she/her) and Morvern Odling (she/they). Together they work across illustration, print product design, social justice and artist led publishing.
Access information for this event:
This event will take place at Inkling's studio in The Cooperage. You can find directions here.
There will be 6 attendees maximum per session, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, attendees will participate in: hands-on activities/whole group discussions/sharing work that has been created
If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via events@glasgowzinelibrary.com
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How to access the event:
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