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Co-Creative Sessions: Zine Making 2

November 6 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm

Using a single piece of paper, we will create a zine, or small self-published book, filled with your personal, already experienced, knowledge. Bring your favorite special-interest info or something you’ve been studying or writing about, and a few collage items (small stickers, small images and text or papers” that represent this topic! I will have general art supplies, but may not have everyone’s area of interest or languages represented in my collage options.

Co-Creative Sessions is a free and accessible online series geared to enrich, educate and connect creatives through a series of workshops and training sessions. New Bedford is the home of artists, creatives, change makers, designers, entrepreneurs and community enthusiasts and the Co-Creative Session embraces the pulse that makes New Bedford so unique while expanding our knowledge and connections!

With great thanks, this program is funded and supported by the Mass Cultural Council, New Bedford Economic Development Council and NB Creative.


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137 Union Street
New Bedford, MA 02740 United States

Aneshia Savino (she/ze/they) is an independent apothecary, dancer, and scribe, and a graduate of the University of New Mexico-Albuquerque. Ze has performed in clubs, art galleries, ritual theater, fundraising, and art stages including Burning Man and AS220. Aneshia has previously worked at farms, co-ops, and organizations working for equitable access to natural and cultural resources. Their recent zines include “It lurks beneath…”, “Debitge: poems for the Core”, and “Lesser-known Moral Panics of Southern New England”. They love choreographing rituals/ceremonies and producing events with their family, friends, and communities, including Queer Arts Council’s Pride Block Party, New Moon Dance Party, and In Place-Mapping New Bedford’s Hidden Italian and Jewish Neighborhoods.