Zine Instruction & Workshops
There is a growing number of faculty, staff, and students actively engaged in zine making as a scholarly and social practice. We encourage interested faculty and student groups to reach out about zine making workshops, consultations, class visits, and assignment creation.
The Reed Zine Library hosts a range of zine workshops for students and faculty. We also collaborate with the Visual Resources Center for workshops, events, and more.
Book a zine workshop/instruction session
Current workshops
If you'd like to explore zine instruction or workshop options, please reach out to Ann "A'misa" Matsushima Chiu .
Students
Zine Making 101 Workshop: Introduction to Zine Making (Mini zines)
Zine Making 201 Workshop: Zine Folds and Layout
Zine Research for Course Work
Clubs
Zine Release Parties at the Zine Library
Zine-In-A-Hurry: Make a collaborative zine in one hour (Club or Classes)
Button Making for Student Clubs and Organizations
Faculty
Zines 101: Introduction to Zine History and Zine Making
Zines 201: Introduction to Photocopying and Making Multiples
Zines as Alternative Final Projects
ANTH 397 Media Persons Publics (C. Makley)
ART 133 Monuments, Movements and Manifestos (M. Stevenson, Jr)
ART 201 Introduction to Art (J. Sakai/ M. Wang)
ART 151 Introduction to Visual Narrative (D. Duford)
ART 354 Performing Mediation (Video Art, 1960-2000) (K. Cohen)
PSY 225 Psychology of Stress and Resilience (L. Velkoff)
PSY 242 Human Sexuality (M. Brunn)
PSY 325 Stereotyping and Prejudice (M. Brunn)
Zines as Primary Source Research
Co-teaching Zines & Risograph Workshops, alongside Chloe Van Stralendorff
Staff
Zine Making Parties- Residence Life
Zine Release Parties at the Zine Library
Traveling Zine Making for Outreach Events
Location
Main Level South Reference Room, Reed College Library
Staff
Ann Matsushima Chiu Social Sciences and Zine Librarian
Zine Library Interns:
Virginia Buckley '28
Finn Bronson '29