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RANCHO CUCAMONGA: Reading Room: Zines, Comix, & Other Radical Texts Zine Workshop

October 10 @ 12:30 pm2:30 pm

Free

RANCHO CUCAMONGA—In this workshop, Bronwyn Mauldin and Deborah Aschheim from Artists 4 Democracy will walk you through a simple process to create a zine that connects your ideas to actions—like educating others and voting. You’ll walk away with an amazing zine you can copy and share with friends.

First-time voter/don’t know much about voting? We can help with that! But more importantly, other people have a lot of questions, too—your questions can be a great starting point to make a zine that connects people with information about why voting matters. No prior art skills are necessary, all supplies are provided. Presented in collaboration with Student Life/CCSG.

When: Thursday, October 10 | 12:30-2:30 pm
Where: Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, 5885 Haven Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 | CCE-124 (Student Activities Lounge)

This program is part of the exhibit Reading Room: Zines, Comix & Other Radical Texts, a loud and proud exhibition that celebrates the contemporary relevance and impacts of zines and comics on culture today, on the visual and literary arts, and in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Organized by the Wignall Museum with the support of campus and community partners, the multidimensional exhibition focuses on artists and authors whose works engage with comic and zine-making. The exhibition also features hundreds of zines and comics for visitors to read and respond to in a community studio space. Artists include Yasmeen Abedifard, Kumasi J. Barnett, Cheyne Ellet, Funchicken (Mark Todd & Esther Pearl Watson), Charles Glaubitz, Kristen Liu-Wong, Felix Quintana, Alkaid Ramirez, and Birdcage Comics Café, Curious Publishing, The Space/El Espacio, and Tierra del Sol.

For details, see: www.chaffey.edu/wignall

Details

Date:
October 10
Time:
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Grant Line:
Website:
https://www.chaffey.edu/wignall

Venue

Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
5885 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 United States
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