Zine Workshop - March 10
Join us for a zine workshop benefitting OCAD!
Meet Musu, the self-professed zine queen and join us for an evening of zine making! All ticket sales go to Organizing Communities Against Deportation (OCAD).
Zines don’t always have to be shared with others: sometimes zines can serve as personal archives. This hands-on workshop will guide you step-by-step on making your own affirmation mini zine. Participants are encouraged to bring personal archival materials (old journals, letters, keepsakes, magazine/newspaper clippings, etc) to include in their zines. Zine making supplies will be provided. Each participant will leave with their own mini zine filled with personal affirmations and love letters to self.
No experience needed. Come alone or bring a friend and enjoy a night of creativity.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 6-8pm at Indigo & Violet Studio - 1411 W. Irving Park Rd. Chicago, IL
More info:
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all zine and collage materials will be provided - feel free to bring personal materials too
- BYOB beer, wine, or snacks are welcome
- up to 15 tickets available - all guests should purchase a ticket to attend
- please let us know how many in your party if signing up separately - we'll adjust seating and spacing ahead of time
- 100% of ticket sales go to OCAD
Meet the zine queen Musu:
Musu Bangura (they/them) is an artist originally from Washington, D.C. and currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. They are a poet, performer, & avid zine maker that believes in the healing power of art. Musu can be found gazing at Lake Michigan or under a weighted blanket. Find them at @thabaddestglitch on Instagram or musubangura.com.
By registering for any event at indigo & violet studio you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our BYOB Disclaimer and the terms of service located here. Workshops are non-refundable but transferable.