Facilitator: Baki Baki Baki
RSVP: None required. This is a drop-in style workshop and series
Age requirement: All ages
Refreshments: Sandwiches and beverages provided
Cost: FREE
Workshop 1 of 3
Join Baki Baki Baki at Queermunity for a series of hands-on workshops where you'll learn the art of self-publishing and explore new ways to express your creativity. Participants will gain valuable skills to create and publish their own works, with zine-making as a fast and affordable way to distribute artistic and cultural content.
Each participant will take home their own creations, but are also welcome and encouraged to contribute copies of their work to the community zines produced during this project. These zines will feature a variety of print-friendly art: poetry, short stories, illustrations, collages, mini-comics, essays, and more—showcasing the creativity and diversity our collective culture.
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Baki Baki Baki is a Black Native poet and creator from North Minneapolis. Identifying both as a trixta and healer, BBB meditates on what it means to be Black, what it means to be Native , and how both sacred identities interrogate the definitions of both gender and sexuality. Informed by hoodoo, BBB’s art often takes shake in the form of collages and zines. BBB hopes to take this line of reasoning into creating sculptures and shadow boxes.
Learn more about Baki Baki Baki here