I See Zines And Wonders

Make A Zine About A More Sustainable Future

I See Zines And Wonders: No Jobs in the Arts are collaborating with Leicester Libraries to host free zine making workshops about sustainable futures (online and in-person). Register today.

The I See Zines and Wonders workshops will begin online from 6 January 2026 on a weekly basis. In-person workshops at Libraries across Leicester will follow during February half-term (17 to 1 February 2026). Each workshop will be unique and one-of-a-kind, led by a different early-career creative, using a blank piece of paper as a starting point.

During each arty workshop, we will be making zines – a handmade leaflet or booklet – in response to a question or prompt about greener futures. All zines made can during the workshops can enter the brand-new zine shelves in Libraries across Leicester, for everyone to see. Join the workshops to learn to make different zines, engage with inspiring creative activities, and share your ideas for a more sustainable and creative future. 

All workshops are free. Book your workshop place directly with No Jobs in the Arts for Free on Eventbrite to receive email reminders and links for online workshops (essential for participation). 

Online Workshops:

Book your workshop place directly with No Jobs in the Arts for Free on Eventbrite
Online workshops last an hour, and include 2-3 activities for adults. A pencil and paper is all that is required to participate. 

Location/TitleDate (2026)Duration (1hr)
Online Workshop with Seleena DayeTuesday 6 January6:30pm – 7:30pm 
Online Workshop with Planet BrillTuesday 13 January6:30pm – 7:30pm 
Online Workshop with Issie MartinTuesday 20 January6:30pm – 7:30pm 
Online Workshop with Lauren PhillipsTuesday 27 January6:30pm – 7:30pm 
Online Workshop with Ines FernandesTuesday 3 February6:30pm – 7:30pm 
Online Workshop with Katie KingTuesday 10 February6:30pm – 7:30pm 

Drop-in Workshops in Leicester Libraries:

Book your workshop place directly with No Jobs in the Arts for Free on Eventbrite.
In-person workshops are drop-in style and last over two hours: pop in to the host library whenever you like during the workshop times and stay for as long as feels right. Creative materials are provided. Workshops are suitable for all ages (children require parental supervision). 

Location/TitleDate (2026)Duration (2hr)
Pork Pie Library and Community Centre (with Klara SzafraƄska)Tuesday 17 February2pm – 4pm
Belgrave Library (with Mandeep Dhadialla)Wednesday 18 February11am – 1pm
Braunstone Library at The BRITE Centre (with Morrigan Ivy)Thursday 19 February2pm – 4pm 
New Parks Library (with Laura Dickinson)Friday 20 February11am – 1pm
Highfields Library (with Eve Beaumont)Saturday 21 February10:30am – 12:30pm
Hamilton Library (with Scarlett)Saturday 21 February1:30pm – 3:30pm

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Project supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

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