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This event is part of our autumn film programme series ‘The Show Must Go On.’
You can purchase a combined ticket with our film ‘Minari’ on Wed 9 Nov for the film and this event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bad-cinema-presents-minari-tickets-430115305457
Or if you are just able to make this workshop please book a ticket below on this page.
About the talk:
Tomorrow Girls Troop are fourth-wave feminists whose genders and nationalities vary. Our social art projects are Internet-based, focusing on gender inequality issues in East Asia. Tomorrow Girls Troop was established in April 2015.
For this Talk and Q&A the feminist collective TGT will share how they work as a collective and address gender inequality issues in East Asia by working with pop culture, magazines, internet memes, and commercial advertising. The Tomorrow Girls Troop is made up of about 50 anonymous members worldwide and is consistently growing.
About the workshop:
Grrrl Zine Fair platforms women, transgender and non-binary artists and makers and is comprised of a self-publishing fair, panel talks, performances, live music, exhibitions and workshops curated by artist Lu Williams.
In this workshop Grrrl Zine will discuss and explore the history of zine making, particularly within feminism, and contemporary zine culture. They will guide you through making your own zine and exploring different techniques as well as using imagery from our film programme. Please feel free to bring any images that you love too.
Overview of the day:
12.15pm – meet at TOSH (The Old school House)
12.30pm – Tomorrow Girls Troop Talk and Q&A (approx 45 mins)
Short break
1.45 – Start the Grrrl Zine workshop at B.A.D. (Boscombe Arts Depot) we will walk over together after the break. The workshop will last 1.5-2 hrs and we will finish no later than 4pm.
