Bronx Zine Machine uses writing, and drawing prompts to explore complex issues and produce a series of self-published magazines. Each participant created unique zines during the workshops, and exchange them with other participants. Participants were also encouraged to share and exchange their stories with loved ones by mail. A final zine was created in collaboration with the artist and senior center participants.
This project was a collaboration with the Neighborhood SHOPP Thomas Guess Neighborhood Older Adult Center.
SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs, the Department for the Aging, and the City’s five local arts councils. This program is supported by public funds from the New York City Council in partnership with the Department of Cultural Affairs and the Department of Aging.