
Producer, Director, Cinematographer, and Editor
QuaranZines, aka zines made in response to COVID-19, are sweeping the country as people preserve, reflect, and share their experiences during these uncertain times.
Learn how to make a zine (pronounced like a magazine) and the history of this creative outlet.
Stay for the hour or just drop-by we'll be here chatting inspiration, sharing best practices, swapping stories, crafting, doodling, and connecting with our creative community virtually.
For inspiration follow #QuaranZines or look at our Pinterest Board.
"Long after the last loaf of sourdough bread is baked and the last quarantini is downed, there will be an archive of memories of life under quarantine in the form of online zines documenting the experiences of everyday people." - Allyson McCabe, NPR
5:50pm – Zoom call opens for everyone who has RSVP'd & MAH Members.
NOTE: RSVPing does not guarantee you a spot in the screening. The screening is limited to the first 300 people to login to the Zoom meeting. We recommend setting up your account and arriving right on time to ensure you are in the screening. Please email us at info@santacruzmah.org with any questions.
6:00pm – Introduction and welcoming note from the MAH, Chikara, and Tom.
6:10pm – Film screening begins and is 70 minutes long.
7:30-7:45pm – MAH Members Private Q&A with Chikara and Tom.
NOTE: MAH Members will receive a separate Zoom link for the Q&A when RSVPing via Eventbrite and the morning of the event in the Weekly Newsletter. Make sure you are subscribed by emailing Roman at Roman@santacruzmah.org.
Producer, Director, Cinematographer, and Editor
Screenprinter
Fuel a more connected and creative Santa Cruz County.
Jan 12, 2018 – Apr 22, 2018
Explora la franja costera de California a través de las impresiones del artista de xilografía Tom Killion, junto con poemas seleccionados por el poeta ganador del Premio Pulitzer, Gary Snyder.
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