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Herbert Art Gallery & Museum Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5QP
Sat 23 Oct 2021 to Sat 30 Oct 2021
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Coventry Biennial 2021: TELL ME MORE: Zine-Making Workshop

Sat 23 Oct 2021 to Sat 30 Oct 2021
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5QP Show on map
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
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Suitable for ages of 14+

Join book artist Rachel Marsden for a zine-making workshop, giving voice to story-telling and identity. Using the statement ‘TELL ME MORE’ as a starting point, the first session will guide participants in developing an inclusive vocabulary informed by Coventry Biennial’s themes. This will feed into the making of individual and collective zines and pamphlet-style publications in our second session, with paper and print ephemera, photo printing, photocopying, and printmaking techniques.

Please note, participants must attend both sessions on Saturday 23rd October, 1.00-3.30pm & Saturday 30th October, 1.00-3.30pm.

Please be aware this event is fragrance-free. Please refrain from wearing scented products, such as perfumes/aftershaves, hair products and scented lotions, and avoid using scented soaps, sanitisers and detergents while attending the event. These products can trigger serious health issues for those with fragrance allergies and/or chemical sensitivities. Suitable wipes and soaps will be provided for use during the workshops.

Coventry Biennial is a festival of contemporary art taking place across Coventry & Warwickshire within and supported by UK City of Culture 2021. Expect new work by local and International artists, workshops, performances, talks, tours and much more. For more information visit: www.coventrybiennial.com

Generously supported by Coventry City of Culture Trust, Arts Council England, Coventry City Council

Image: Rachel Marsden

Coventry Biennial 2021

The third Coventry Biennial will take place from October 2021 until January 2022 across Coventry and Warwickshire in a wide range of artistic, heritage, business and community locations. Titled Hyper-Possible, referencing the radical nature of Coventry’s history, exploring the legacies of artist-led networks, activisms and pedagogies that have emerged from and through the local area since the 1960s. These mark the city as an outstanding exemplar of innovative, experimental and radical artistic practice.

 

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