Zine Exchange
Youth will get their creative ideas and art out in the world with this DIY art form.
Youth will explore this art form with a rebellious history rooted in independent art, creative history and personal stories. This DIY art form is a simple and effective way to get your ideas and art to the world. Optional Zine exchange at the end!
1 Your Guide
Amber Santos is an art educator and artist with over 25 years of experience, including 15 years in online education and creating 65+ activities for the HomeLearners Network. Her multidisciplinary practice is deeply rooted in her German heritage and reclaimed Métis and Anishinaabe culture, blending paper craft, beading, textiles, and eco-conscious gardening. Amber’s curriculum combines technical fundamentals like colour theory and with somatic, wellness-centered art practices. A painter and muralist with an on-going studio practice, she also spent seven years curating the Nelson International Mural Festival of which she is a co-founder.
When I'm not making art, find me listening to music on full blast in the kitchen, dancing and making food for my family:)
2 Materials Needed
Paper, drawing supplies, a ruler, scissors and a photocopier (optional)
3 Learning Focus
- Creative thinking
- Critical & reflective thinking
- Positive personal identity & culture
- Social awareness & responsibility
4 Registration
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