About this Event
Zines are powerful, DIY publications, blank canvasses for sharing stories, ideas and perspectives that might otherwise go unheard. In this relaxed and creative session, you’ll be invited to explore your own response to the exhibition through zine-making.
You’re welcome to arrive with an idea in mind, or simply see what emerges on the day. Prompts, guidance and all materials will be provided, alongside an introduction to a range of zine-making techniques to get you started.
No experience is needed, just come as you are.
Led by
Rosie Sergent is a Manchester-based zine maker and founder of Drawn Poorly, a project exploring experiences of illness, disability and neurodivergence through zine-making. Alongside her creative practice, she works as a freelance producer and is a Board Member at Glasgow Zine Library.
Please note
This workshop takes place ahead of the Pride is a Trans Led Protest! Celebration Event. Workshop tickets do not include entry to the evening event, if you’d like to attend both, please book tickets separately.
Access:
The ground floor of the venue is fully wheelchair accessible and includes toilet facilities. Please note that part of the exhibition will take place on the first floor, which is not currently accessible via lift.
If you have any specific access requirements or questions, we encourage you to get in touch so we can support your visit as best as possible. Please contact [email protected] if you have any access queries or concerns we can help with, we’re here to support you.
We look forward to creating with you!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lost Art, 15 Brick Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 6.13












