Open Art Space is a relaxed, weekly drop-in program for LGBTQ+ high school students and their allies who are interested in thinking about and making art in a creative and welcoming environment.
Join us on Thursday, December 12, with teaching artist Francisco Donoso as we explore visual storytelling and self-expression through zine making.
This workshop empowers LGBTQ+ high school students and their allies to create mixed-media zines that reflect their personal experiences and traditions. Moving beyond conventional holiday card making, teens will explore their unique narratives and reimagine what the season means to them through storytelling, collage, and craft. By layering experimental art-making techniques and holiday motifs, the teens will produce zines that celebrate their individuality and chosen communities.
This program is free and open to all high school–age participants. No previous art-making experience or registration is necessary.
Open Art Space meets every Thursday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, located at 4 West 54 Street, near Fifth Avenue.
Metrocards, snacks, and supplies will be provided.
Email questions to [email protected] or fill out our contact form.
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Teen Programs are made possible by the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Endowment and by the Carroll and Milton Petrie Education Program Endowment. Additional support is provided by the Annual Education Fund.