
Public Arts Programme
The Public Arts Programme is made up of events that GZL programmes in-house. These activities are run by facilitators and partners, and are Pay-What-You-Can. Current strands of this programme include: Skills for Zine Making, Cost of Living, Climate Justice and more.
If you have any questions about the programme please get in touch.
Upcoming Public Arts events:
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.
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Join Mel Grant and Nicola Cook from Wellcome Collection, London, to hear about their growing zine collection broadly themed around health, and new display Zines Forever! DIY Publications and Disability Justice, which runs until 14 September.
London-based art practitioner and youth worker Meera Shakti Osborne shares zines and audio from the DUH archive along with zines from Glasgow Zine Library, exploring DIY ways of recording history.
Join us for the second in a 3 part series with Glasgow Housing Struggle Archive. In our third workshop, archivists from Glasgow Zine Library will talk us through the building and cataloguing an archive collection, with the opportunity to learn more about GZL's materials and contribute to the cataloguing of GHSA's material.
Make content for the second issue of Replay Zine at this zine making social for women and non-binary people into gaming. Replay is a zine that shines light on the vibrant community of women and non binary gamers in Scotland by bringing people together and sharing experiences.
Come along for a making session for those with neurological conditions which includes migraines, long Covid, etc.
This workshop will explore lo-fi filmmaking and create a zine art manifesto that guides collective filmmaking practice.