Post-Mortem Survey for Making Art Work 2020-21
Thank you for participating in the Making Art Work professional development workshop series co-presented by Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Union Gallery, and Agnes Etherington Art Centre. We are looking for feedback from participants of the program to inform future professional development programs. The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. Your answers will be anonymous. Thank you for your time!
Sat, Mar 18
|Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre
Zine Fair
Join us March 18th for a Zine Fair hosted by Kingston WritersFest and Modern Fuel. If you’re a Zine artist and would like to sell your work, please register here! Everyone is welcome. There will be refreshments, zine-making for all, and a special Artist Talk taking place at 2:30PM with Cole Pauls.
Time & Location
Mar 18, 2023, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Tett Centre, 370 King St W #305, Kingston, ON K7L 2X4, Canada
About the Event
Join us on Saturday, March 18th from 12PM to 5PM for a Zine Fair hosted by Kingston WritersFest and Modern Fuel! We are looking for vendors - if you're a Zine artist, please register here to sell your work, and select attending as a vendor! There is no fee to set up a booth and everyone is welcome.
Anyone interested in attending to browse the fair, can also sign up here. There will be refreshments, zine-making for all, and a special Artist Talk taking place at 2:30PM with Cole Pauls, author of Pizza Punks, and Dakwakada Warriors.
About Cole
Cole Pauls is a Tahltan comic artist, illustrator, and printmaker hailing from Haines Junction (Yukon Territory) with a BFA in Illustration from Emily Carr University. Residing in Vancouver, Pauls focuses on his two comic series, the first being Pizza Punks: a self-contained comic strip about punks eating pizza, the other being Dakwäkãda Warriors I and II. Cole won Broken Pencil Magazine’s Best Comic and Best Zine of the Year Award, and the Indigenous Voices Awards for Best Work in an Indigenous Language for Dakwäkãda Warriors II, and was nominated for the Doug Wright Awards The Nipper & The Egghead for Dakwäkãda Warriors.
The event is funded by the Government of Canada through the Tourism Relief Fund.