Upcoming events at Glasgow Zine Library
We run a programme of free and Pay-What-You-Can events at the Library and online.
See what events we have coming up below:
PULP: Recycling & Creativity Through Papermaking
Using gathered materials like redundant packaging, printed papers and recyclable art paper, participants will learn how to recycle fibres and form new papers, perhaps for drawing, hand printing or to use as covers for limited edition paper publications.

Speculative Worlds: writing speculative fiction
Join award-winning novelist, short story writer and screenwriter Rachelle Atalla for an in-person workshop exploring the art, breadth and beauty of speculative fiction.

What Zines Can Do (Inside and Outside of Academia)
ONLINE
This talk assess the ways researchers of all stripes can use zines to better communicate with the public and each other. Part memoir, part manifesto, it lays out a series of arguments and ideas about the value of print and DIY publishing for sharing information, catalyzing conversations, and building community.

Preserving A Place Zine Making Workshop
IN PERSON
Create your own zine exploring the legacy of Gaelic placenames and how they can help us to understand climate change.

Preserving A Place: Gaelic Place Names & Climate Change
ONLINE
Join us as we explore the Gaelic language and the legacy of place names. We will examine their intrinsic value in helping us understand climate change, land use, and colonialism, as well as the Gaelic folklore that inspires climate justice zine-making and community action.

Tetra-Pak Printing
Join Elina Bry for an evening of eco-printmaking. Learn how to use a Pasta Maker as a printing press using your favourite milk substitute Tetra-Pak container to make beautiful etchings.

(Smoke)screens or paper? Zines for Climate Change
This event invites you to consider and learn about digital emissions before sharing your learnings by making a zine, creating a tangible resource to share further post-event.