Past Event

Workshop: Cold Listening – Writing and Zine Making

Join us on Sunday 18 August, 1pm – 3pm for an artmaking session.

18.08

1:00pm

Cold Listening - Writing and Zine Making Workshop

Join us on Sunday 18 August, 1pm – 3pm for an artmaking session.

Unleash your creativity through zine making! Inspired by Cold Listening, award-winning writer Melanie Dixon will lead a short story writing and zine making session touching on the topic of climate change. Zines are small self-published books that can contain writing, photography and illustration.
This is a free workshop, no booking required. All materials are provided, feel free to bring anything that will inspire you around this topic.

Cold Listening is an exhibition by Jonathan Kay that contemplates the fragility of our landscapes through the surveying of Haupapa/Tasman glacier. Kay began exploring these glaciers as a way of making sense of the environments in Aotearoa impacted by climate change. Through a range of photographic interventions Cold Listening offers a deeper look at these vulnerable landscapes.

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