Feb 29

DIY Syllabi as Gifts: Zine Making

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Barnard Zine LIbrary, MLC 2nd floor
  • Add to Calendar 2024-02-29 18:30:00 2024-02-29 20:00:00 DIY Syllabi as Gifts: Zine Making DIY Syllabi as Gifts is a chance for seniors* to explore what makes us excited about learning, what we’ve gained throughout our time at Barnard, and what we really want to teach each other, even as we move on to a world where learning no longer becomes our primary focus. The syllabus idea was born of a dream to keep in touch with learning after college, but and to maintain learning communities with friends, even after we graduate. Image This session will focus on zine making. We will provide art supplies and collage materials, but encourage participants to bring their own, as well. Please register. *This series was created with seniors in mind, but students from all classes are welcome to participate. In the unlikely event that interest exceeds capacity, seniors will be prioritized. After that, it's first come, first served. Barnard Zine LIbrary, MLC 2nd floor Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public

DIY Syllabi as Gifts is a chance for seniors* to explore what makes us excited about learning, what we’ve gained throughout our time at Barnard, and what we really want to teach each other, even as we move on to a world where learning no longer becomes our primary focus. The syllabus idea was born of a dream to keep in touch with learning after college, but and to maintain learning communities with friends, even after we graduate.

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graphic with a banner of zines in the top third. The center third contains the title test "DIY Zine Making as Gifts," and the bottom third includes date and location information for February 29 and April 19.

This session will focus on zine making. We will provide art supplies and collage materials, but encourage participants to bring their own, as well. Please register.

*This series was created with seniors in mind, but students from all classes are welcome to participate. In the unlikely event that interest exceeds capacity, seniors will be prioritized. After that, it's first come, first served.