

What's a Zine?
Even if the term "zine" is new to you, chances are you’ve encountered one before. Emerging in the early 1900s, zines gave independent and amateur creators a way to share their ideas far and wide. Rooted in DIY spirit, community-building, and creative freedom, zines have long served as a voice for the marginalized, the nonconformist, and the activist. In this workshop, you’ll explore the rich history of zines and craft one of your very own!(opens in a new tab)
- Where is the workshop?
The workshop will be held at the museum, located at 218 W Main Street in downtown Salisbury.
- Do I need to bring anything?
All supplies are included in the ticket price.
- Where can I park and is it free?
Downtown parking is free up to two hours on weekdays and entirely free on weekends. The city has provided a parking map to help you find available spots: https://salisbury.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/basic/index.html?appid=f311511653ce4491addc51ca98732b56
If you have any further questions regarding the event, please reach out to the museum operations coordinator, Alexandra Kean: amkean@salisbury.edu.
