On Saturday, June 17, join Berkeley-based writer and illustrator Bethany Kaylor for the latest installment of our Corita 101 virtual workshop series. This workshop is presented in partnership with Girls Garage, a nonprofit design and construction school for girls and gender-expansive youth ages 9-18.
We hope you will join us for this fun and participatory event, open to people of all ages and backgrounds, where you will learn how use everyday tools and materials to create your very own zine, inspired by Corita’s artworks and creative prompts.
Time: June 17, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. PST
Register here for this free, virtual event
You will need the following materials:
- 8.5x11" white computer paper
- black pen
- markers
- scissors
- glue or tape
- optional collage materials (like magazines or newsprint)
About Bethany Kaylor:
Bethany Kaylor is a writer and illustrator living in Berkeley, CA. In addition to her work as the communications manager at Girls Garage, she writes longform reported essays and short fiction. Her work can be found on Salon, Sonora Review, Mid-American Review, and elsewhere.
About Girls Garage:
Girls Garage is a nonprofit design and construction school for girls and gender-expansive youth ages 9-18 in the Bay Area. Through classes in carpentry, welding, architecture, and activist art, we support and equip a community of fearless youth who are building the world they want to see. Established 2013.
This project was made possible through the Community Impacts Arts Grant thanks to the Department of Arts and Culture Los Angeles