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March 30 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Intro to Zines with Kath Yarkosky
Saturday, March 30th, 12pm-2pm
Members: $35, Non-Members: $45, Materials: $6
Please join for an engaging and hands-on workshop that aims to explore the history and creations of Zines. Zines are a unique platform that provides an opportunity to express oneself and share stories, passions, and perspectives. During the workshop, we will explore the rich history and diverse styles of zines, from their beginnings to their contemporary usage. Essential techniques and tools will be introduced to help bring ideas and your creative voice to the zine.
Whether you’re a seasoned creative or a curious beginner, our workshop provides an inclusive space for participants to explore their creativity. We aim to provide a chance for you to connect with like-minded individuals and leave with a tangible expression of your voice.
About the Instructor:
Kath is the Production Printer and Studio Tech at Frontline Arts, along with being a Per Diem Instructor. She is responsible for various tasks including general maintenance, inventory management, and contract printing.
Kath’s educational background includes an Associate of Arts from Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wyoming with a focus on Printmaking and Drawing, and a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the University of Ohio in Athens. With her extensive academic training, Kath is well-equipped to teach and inspire others in the art of printmaking.
Beyond her work with Frontline Arts, Kath is an active teacher, maker, and printer. She brings a wealth of experience to her craft and is dedicated to promoting the art of printmaking and papermaking.
Frontline Arts is now offering tuition assistance to eligible candidates. To apply, please fill out this form. All submissions must be completed by the sign up deadline.
Registration deadline is Sunday, March 24th at midnight
Frontline Arts is 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Central NJ with a mission to connect communities through socially engaging arts practices rooted in papermaking and printmaking. The organization supports in-house and mobile educational programs and provides a communal space with shared equipment for printmakers and papermakers across the State of New Jersey and larger regions. The organization also offers community-building events, a variety of artist studio services, and groundbreaking exhibitions.