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Sandwich Visionaries: Dream City Zine Workshop with A. Jamali Rad
Time and Date: Saturday January 11, 2025, 11am – 2:30pm
Location: John Muir Branch of the Windsor Public Library
363 Mill Street, Windsor ON
Cost: Free, drop in. No registration required.
Please join us on January 11, 2024 from 11am to 2:30pm at the John Muir Public Library for Dream City Zine Workshop by local author/artist A. Jamali Rad.
In this workshop, each participant will get a chance to use their imagination to envision the future of their neighbourhood. Participants will have the opportunity to think about their urban landscape, how they interact with their city, and about the possibilities of what the city can be for them and their community.
The final product will be a collectively produced zine for which the participants will each create their own submission using magazines to collage words and images to convey their ideas.
About the artist:
A Jamali Rad is a writer and artist whose work is founded on materialist histories of ideological systems, technology, class, place, negation, the binary, and the void. They have published three full length books of poetry with Talonbooks, the most recent of which is No Signal No Noise (2024). They have also designed and printed many handmade zines and chapbooks of their own work, as well as for the journal About a Bicycle with Danielle LaFrance and the poetry publisher House House Press with D.M. Bradford.