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Zine Making Workshop

With Christopher Kardambikis 

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May 28, 3:00 - 4:00 pm

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Gallery Space in Incheon Global Campus MCB Basement

Zines (pronounced zeens, short for magazines) are short self-published pamphlets that have served as forms of social justice art since the 1960s. Professor Christopher Kardambikis will lead a mini-lecture on the history of community print shops as integral to activist organizing before assisting workshop participants in making their own social justice zines that will become scanned as part of the Art for Change Digital Archive. Cost is free; all materials provided; 20-30 participants.

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Christopher Kardambikis explores space, process, and narrative through books, prints, and drawings. A bibliophile and zinester, Christopher founded Paper Cuts, a podcast and publishing platform that documents the contemporary world of zines and artist publications, as an excuse to talk to people about the books they make. He received his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and MFA from the University of California, San Diego. In the fall of 2016, Christopher joined the faculty at George Mason University as an Assistant Professor and the Director of Navigation Press.

 

kardambikis.com

papercutszines.com

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