FANTAZINE WORKSHOP

We are happy to host the Fantazine workshop by Lis & Jule. The main focus of their workshop is the joint writing and creative elaboration of your own fantasies and the fantasies of other people.

FANTAZINE WORKSHOP

As part of the “Is Queer Political” Project

a free program for all

Sunday May 19th, 12-6pm, QUEER MUSEUM VIENNA

Otto Wagner Areal, ehem. “Direktion”, Stiege 2, Hochparterre,

Baumgartner Höhe 1, 1140 Wien

We are happy to host the Fantazine workshop by Lis & Jule. The offer is free of charge, please register via education@queermuseumvienna.com (phone number and name). Language: German.

<3 <3 The FantaZine goes into the third round! <3 <3

In our workshop we want to create a hot publication (aka a zine) together with you again. Zines are self-made and self-published, non-commercial, autonomous media that can consist of comics, illustrations, collages, photographs, poetry or your favorite medium not listed here, as long as it can be printed (in black and white!). The theme of our sexy workshop is fantasies – your own fantasies, those of another person or even those of a plant. The main focus of our workshop is the joint writing and creative elaboration of your own fantasies and the fantasies of other people. This workshop is especially for queer and FLINTA* people, we want to focus on forms of desire that are unfortunately still far too often overlooked in normative approaches to desire.

Feel free to bring your favorite materials (e.g. iPad, watercolors, camera, your favorite glitter pen), but we will provide the basics (paper, colored pencils, fineliner, glue, scissors and collage material) 🙂

Workflow of the workshop: It consists of two parts. In the first part, we will write together and devote ourselves to our own imagination. In the second part we want to work together creatively with the fantasies of others. At the end of the workshop we will have the basic framework for our joint zine and we will print, fold and staple together until everyone has two copies of the collective zine.

About us: We are Jule (“she/her”) and Lis (no pronouns), both students of visual communication with a focus on illustration and animation and our hearts beat very hard for everything that has to do with zines and comics.

Lis previously lived in Hamburg for a few years and studied sociology with a focus on queer studies and now spends a large part of her time drawing sexy, queer comics.

Jule moved from Frankfurt to Kassel for her studies, where Jule listens to Kimya Dawson up and down, likes to hang out in comic stores and always has a nose flute with her.

Donations are welcome.


copyright: Lis & Jule

copyright: Lis & Jule

“Is Queer Political” takes place within the framework of Shift