KRF2024: Zine Workshop - Cry Me A River
票務
Sunday
1st
Dec 2024
關於
This unique, immersive workshop invites you to explore the depths of your emotions and creativity through the art of zine-making and to channel your feelings into something beautiful and meaningful. Join us as we draw inspiration from the healing power of rivers, symbols of continuity and renewal, to celebrate the full spectrum of human emotions. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have crafted your very own zine, a personal and powerful testament to your emotional creative journey. And you’ll also connect with a community of like-minded individuals who understand and appreciate the healing power of art. Participants should come to the workshop with the writing and colouring tools they prefer, as well as other materials like old newspapers, magazines, washi tape, craft paper and string.
Daphne Lee is the consulting editor at Scholastic Asia where she champions the creation of Asian content by Asians. She is also a writer with a particular interest in Asian folklore; the author of Bright Landscapes: A Short Story Collection (Laras 99); and the curator and editor of Malaysian Tales: Retold & Remixed (ZI Publications) and Remang: An Anthology of Ghostly Tales (Terrer Books). Her next book is Women in the Dark, a celebration of female spirits. She is currently working on a family memoir and a book charting the recent development of children’s literature in Malaysia and Singapore.