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Saturday, May 9, 3:00 pm
Presented By: The Satellite Gallery
Saturday, May 9, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location:
Satellite Gallery
71 Depot St.
Lyndonville, VT
Instructor: Nico Lima
Age group: All ages, children under 12 accompanied by an adult.
Let’s make a Zine! Zines are mini DIY magaZines which can be made with as little as a single sheet of paper, a pen and a marker, and printed with a photocopier or computer printer. Zines were born in the 1930s Sci-Fi Fanzine boom, to create communities of mutual interest. The 70’s Punk Rock scene saw a new wave of Zines flood coffee shops and bookstores, and now every city has a zine fest. Let’s make St. J and Lyndonville a Zine Scene!
Class fee: Free, $5.00 donation recommended
Required materials: All materials provided, but bring whatever you use to sketch, collage and write with.
Nicholas Lima (b. 1982, New Bedford, Massachusetts) lives and works in Lyndonville, Vermont. His practice can be described as ethnography of consumption, and includes painting, printmaking, installation using post-consumer materials such as potato chip bags and other food packaging. His work investigates regional cuisine, terroir, economic infrastructures and sustainable models for living. Nico received his BFA from UMass Dartmouth in 2005, and his MFA from VCFA in 2022.
Nico teaches art at Brighton Elementary School and works regularly with Catamount Arts in delivering contemporary art practice to local schools.
Nico’s work can be viewed HERE.
Sponsored by Community National Bank and Passumpic Bank.
Location:
Satellite Gallery
71 Depot St.
Lyndonville, VT
Instructor: Nico Lima
Age group: All ages, children under 12 accompanied by an adult.
Let’s make a Zine! Zines are mini DIY magaZines which can be made with as little as a single sheet of paper, a pen and a marker, and printed with a photocopier or computer printer. Zines were born in the 1930s Sci-Fi Fanzine boom, to create communities of mutual interest. The 70’s Punk Rock scene saw a new wave of Zines flood coffee shops and bookstores, and now every city has a zine fest. Let’s make St. J and Lyndonville a Zine Scene!
Class fee: Free, $5.00 donation recommended
Required materials: All materials provided, but bring whatever you use to sketch, collage and write with.
Nicholas Lima (b. 1982, New Bedford, Massachusetts) lives and works in Lyndonville, Vermont. His practice can be described as ethnography of consumption, and includes painting, printmaking, installation using post-consumer materials such as potato chip bags and other food packaging. His work investigates regional cuisine, terroir, economic infrastructures and sustainable models for living. Nico received his BFA from UMass Dartmouth in 2005, and his MFA from VCFA in 2022.
Nico teaches art at Brighton Elementary School and works regularly with Catamount Arts in delivering contemporary art practice to local schools.
Nico’s work can be viewed HERE.
Sponsored by Community National Bank and Passumpic Bank.