Zine Library

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