"Who Am I?" Zine-Making Workshop

Thu May 16 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

1369B St Clair Ave West, Toronto, ON, Canada, Ontario M6E 1C7 | Toronto

MUSE ARTS
Publisher/HostMUSE ARTS
"Who Am I?" Zine-Making Workshop
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Join us for a captivating zine-making workshop! Explore the art of crafting mini booklets as we delve into aspirations, dreams, and vibrant palettes. Let your creativity flow as we fill the pages with colourful expressions of our hopes and aspirations. Unleash your imagination in this dynamic and inspiring hands-on session!

What are Zines?
A zine is a self-published, small-circulation booklet or magazine, often produced independently and featuring diverse content and artistic styles.

Date: Thursday May 16th
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Location: MUSE Arts Creative Lab at Earlscourt Park (1369B St Clair Ave West)

REGISTRATION NEEDED

About the artist:
Natalie Chattargoon better known as ‘Rare’ is a multifaceted Toronto born and raised creative, passionate in community building, creative writing and photography. In the start of her career, she became a self taught 5x published photographer with work showcased around the GTA. Her art is featured on the Globe & Mail website, In the TTC & Pearson Airport in 2023. Rare faced many challenges throughout her journey that motivated her to strive for a better life. She believes in the concept of planting a seed & watering it daily. Her work focuses on spotlighting key social issues and expresses it through her many projects. Rare’s World is a platform where she hopes to help others look deeper into the mind, body and soul to find their ultimate purpose. Rare has a passion for working in marginalized communities to break down stigmas. She is truly a one of a kind, so divine and a hard to find individual.

HAPPENING Multicultural Festival is the first and only Toronto festival created by community artists, giving center stage to the talent and skills of immigrant, newcomer, and refugee artists. This multi-arts platform includes music, dance, visual arts, community-engaged arts, storytelling, spoken word, and poetry. HAPPENING gives space to embrace the cultural richness of our city while creating professional development opportunities for artists, as well as offering a platform for organizations to connect, and form meaningful collaborations.

To learn more about HAPPENING Multicultural Festival, visit: http://musearts.ca/happening-multicultural-festival/
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1369B St Clair Ave West, Toronto, ON, Canada, Ontario M6E 1C7

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