Ste-Emilie Skillshare | Community Arts Collective

SILKSCREENING 101

NOVEMBER 23rd: workshop: SILKSCREENING 101: (10-20$)
Learn all of the steps of a photo emulsion screen printing project in a
fun environment; coating the screen, image preparation tips, burning
the screen, printing, and cleaning up. Pick up insider tips & tricks
and walk out with a masterpiece!
max 6 participants

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sewing 101

NOVEMBER 16th:workshop:sewing 101
master yr fear of the sewing machine. learn super basic stitches,
how to cut patterns & work the serger.
no skills required.
max 4 participants.

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intro to bookbinding

NOVEMBER 15th: open Studio and workshop: intro to bookbinding with Chelle & JJ:: (5$)
learn to sew all sorts of material into big homemade books
sewing! glueing! paper-folding! who could ask for anything more?

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SILKSCREENING 101

NOVEMBER 9th:workshop: SILKSCREENING 101: (10-20$)
Learn all of the steps of a photo emulsion screen printing project in a
fun environment; coating the screen, image preparation tips, burning
the screen, printing, and cleaning up. Pick up insider tips & tricks
and walk out with a masterpiece!
max 6 participants

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super 8 film-making PART ONE

NOVEMBER 8th: open studio! and workshop: super 8 film-making PART ONE (10$)
Super 8 film is super! as in, super easy!

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submissions: mental health zine

A friendly reminder to you writers, artists, activists, and generally awesome folks that the mental health zine submission deadline is just over a week away! November 15th is the (somewhat flexible) deadline. We would still love for more submissions! So get workin’ on it and/or encourage any of your friends who may be interested.

As a reminder this is what the zine’s about:

The mental health zine is a compliation on experiences of resisting the stigma of mental health/illness. This includes any aspect relating to mental health, including experiences with illness, coping, psychology/psychiatry, mental health institutions, as well as everyday life. We’re especially interested in work that explores topics of politics, identity, speaking out, supporting people, intersections with other oppressions, as well as general areas of agency, power and resistance. Submissions can be in the form of personal stories, essays, poetry, art, photography, or whatever else you fancy.

All submissions will be kept confidential unless you specify a desire to have your name included. We will thoroughly consider everything submitted and we will respond to all of you. However, the zine strives to be as anti-oppressive as possible, so submissions with racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, xenophobic or classist content will not be printed.

If you would like to like submit a piece or want to find out more about what we’re doing, feel free to send us an e-mail at mentalhealthzine@gmail.com If you can’t e-mail your submission to us, let us know and we will sort out other arrangements.

Also, some additional information. The zine format is going to be half of a standard size of paper (8.5″ X 11″) folded in half lengthwise. So about half of a standard size page. This is what most zines hanging around look like these days. It will also be in black and white due to printing costs.

Anyway we look forward to seeing all of your work! Thanks again!

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