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SUMMARY:make a zine!
DESCRIPTION:Pearl City Clay House is excited to announce a series of FREE community workshops at the Prendergast Library\,  funded by the Murray L. Bob Educational Initiative. \nThe second of these workshops\, to create a zine\, will take place on June 7th. \nWhat IS a zine? \nZINE (n): pronounced “zeen” A zine is a self-published\, non-commercial print-work that is typically produced in small\, limited batches.  Zines are created and bound in many DIY ways\, but traditionally editions are easily reproduced—often by crafting an original “master flat\,” and then photocopying\, folding\, and stapling the pages into simple pamphlets.  Zines may also be sewn\, taped\, glued—or even exist in unbound and other non-folio formats.  The main rule is that there are no rules! Zines can touch on a variety of topics from music and art\, to politics\, sexuality\, humor and personal memoir.  Their content may be written\, drawn\, printed\, collaged\, or any other form of combining words and imagery—a zine’s structure may be narrative\, journalistic\, comic-like\, or completely abstract. \nOur resident book and paper artist\, Deb Eck\, will guide participants as they learn a little about the history of zines\, examine a few examples from her collection\, and experiment with a variety of single sheet folded book forms\, and a simple sewn structure. Then we will dive in\, and using drawing\, collage\, and mixed media techniques\, we will create one. The evening will culminate in copying and sharing our zines with each other in a zine swap. \nWhile the events are free\, space is limited\, and you must register by calling 716-484-7135\, ext. 226 or by emailing programs@prendergastlibrary.org. 
URL:https://pearlcityclayhouse.org/event/make-a-zine/
LOCATION:James Prendergast Library\, 509 Cherry Street\, Jamestown\, NY\, 14701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Recycle a hardback book
DESCRIPTION:Join our resident paper and book artist\, Deb Eck\, and learn how to turn an old hardback book into a fun and functional journal. In class Deb will cover how to reinforce and decorate your up-cycled cover\, how to measure for new pages\, and make sure the grain is correct so they lay flat and are nice to use. We’ll talk about other inclusions\, and wrap it all up with a demonstration of three styles of sewing – pamphlet\, Coptic and French link stitch – that can be used to put your unique journal together. \nA full supply list will be sent upon registration. \nSpace is very limited so BOOK NOW!
URL:https://pearlcityclayhouse.org/event/recycle-a-hardback-book/
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