Ste-Emilie Skillshare | Community Arts Collective

The Ste. Emilie zine distro is on the lookout for new material to bring into our distro!

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The Ste. Emilie zine distro is on the lookout for new material to bring into our distro!

We are looking for zines, art, and general distributable quelque choose about:
Self-representation, race, colonialism, history(ies), chosen/fam, health, queer loving, midnight vandalism, fat fabulousness, coming of age stories, survival,anxiety, yer heroes, yer mom, dreamlands, zines about mixed race celebrities, zines about loving in war years, pieing politicians, racial profiling, support, zines about making it, zines around gender, small town homos, about the revolution, being trans/transitioning, and much more.

Zines should be submitted to the Ste. Emilie zine distro by Friday april 30th!

When you are submitting please give us 1 or 2 originals for photocopying. If your zine or art isn’t something we can reproduce ourselves, please contact us for more details.

Zines will be selected based on their relevance to the ste emilie space and its mandate.

Please submit them to:

Ste. Emilie Skillshare
3942 Ste Emilie
montreal, qc,
H4C 2A1
mtlskillshare(at)gmail.com

Meow.

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And than join us for a day of zines, workshops and crafting!
(the perfect place to work on yer own zine!)

Make your Zines Dreams come true! – MARCH 28th, 2010
On Sunday March 28th Ste Emilie will be hosting a special zine day that will involve workshops on how to make a zine and how to book-bind, a zine show and tell, tea and snacks, materials and space to work on your own zine, and tutorials on how to use the ste Emilie studio, the button maker, sewing machines, and silkscreen studio!!! more details to come soon!!

Who we are:
The Ste-Emilie SkillShare is a group of artists and activists, primarily people of colour and queer people, committed to promoting artistic expression and self-representation in our communities. The Skillshare collective runs an art studio for people to learn new skills, share their skills, and create art in the spirit of revolution and anti-oppression (anti-racism/ sexism/ classism/ homophobia/ transphobia/ ableism/ sizeism/ etc). Our space is open to all. Long live skill-sharing!
We host open studios (Saturdays) from 1-6pm and workshops, open to the public, for cheap or by donation
Our space includes a silkscreen studio (fabric and paper), a black and white photo darkroom, solid sewing machines, craft supplies, a kids’ room and a ‘zine distro/library. (Please note that some but not all supplies are available on site, depending on what ya wanna do). We accept donations during (from supplies to cash) to help keep the space running (talk to us for more details).

For more information contact us at mtlskillshare(at)gmail.com or check us out at www.steemilieskillshare.com

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VERSION FRANCAIS:

Ste-Émilie est présentement à la recherche de fanzines pour distribution et publication.

Soumettez votre imagination, votre politique, et vos Å“uvres les plus osez.

Écrivez et dessiner sur des sujets qui vous touchent, tel que le racisme, l’image corporel, l’homosexualité, le profilage racial, l’immigration, la discrimination et toute autre forme d’oppression qui vous affecte.

Vous ne savez pas comment faire un fanzine?

Pas de problème! Nous allons tenir une journée dédiée spécialement à la conception d’un fanzine.

Les ateliers vont vous guider à travers les différentes étapes de la création d’un fanzine. Vous aller pouvoir commencer un sur place ou une fois rendue a votre domicile.

Vous avez jusqu’à vendredi 30 Avril pour nous faire parvenir vos fanzine soit par courriel à l’adresse suivante : mtlskillshare@gmail.com ou par courrier régulier :

Ste. Emilie Skillshare
3942 Ste-Emilie
montreal, qc,
H4C 2A1

Qui nous sommes?
Le Ste. Emilie SkillShare est une collective d’artistes, d’activistes, composé de différentes nationalité et de queer, engagées à promouvoir différentes expressions artistiques.
Notre espace est l’hôte de plusieurs ateliers permettant aux gens d’apprendre et de partager de nouvelles connaissances artistique.  A travers l’art nous essayons de combattre différents système d’oppression tel que le racisme, l’homophobie, transphobie, l’appropriation culturel, et la discriminions fait aux personnes aux personnes handicapé

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