Burwood Journaling Social

Burwood Journaling Social

Overview

Freeform social for journaling and other writing arts incl. Calligraphy, Zine making, Collaging, Stamping, etc.

Participant driven creative space, where you can do journaling and other papercrafts on your own or with others around a common theme.

12-4pm (come whenever)

Every 2nd Saturday of the Month @Burwood Library - Makerspace

Our journaling group will be centred around:

  • Junk journalling for memory keeping
  • Commonplace journalling for self-reflection
  • Project journalling for appreciating the process

Zinesters are also welcome. Where journaling is a collection of private thoughts, zines are the medium in which these thoughts are shared with an audience.

Zines are becoming recognised by libraries and higher education institutions around the world as a real form of literature.

In parallel, junk journaling has emerged as a popular hobby within the design community to savor and collect unique art and design found on call cards, flyers, receipts, and packaging.

Journaling is a great mindfulness activity that prompts us to slow down, reminisce, and be grateful for the experiences that we have collected.

This is a completely free event! BYO may be required.

Thank you to Burwood Library for making this happen :)

Freeform social for journaling and other writing arts incl. Calligraphy, Zine making, Collaging, Stamping, etc.

Participant driven creative space, where you can do journaling and other papercrafts on your own or with others around a common theme.

12-4pm (come whenever)

Every 2nd Saturday of the Month @Burwood Library - Makerspace

Our journaling group will be centred around:

  • Junk journalling for memory keeping
  • Commonplace journalling for self-reflection
  • Project journalling for appreciating the process

Zinesters are also welcome. Where journaling is a collection of private thoughts, zines are the medium in which these thoughts are shared with an audience.

Zines are becoming recognised by libraries and higher education institutions around the world as a real form of literature.

In parallel, junk journaling has emerged as a popular hobby within the design community to savor and collect unique art and design found on call cards, flyers, receipts, and packaging.

Journaling is a great mindfulness activity that prompts us to slow down, reminisce, and be grateful for the experiences that we have collected.

This is a completely free event! BYO may be required.

Thank you to Burwood Library for making this happen :)

Good to know

Highlights

  • ages 18+
  • In person

Location

Burwood Library

2 Conder Street

Burwood, NSW 2134

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