A workshop on creating zines was held in the library on Friday May 2. Zines are small magazines, self-published on any topic and which often include words, collage, drawing and images. The library has a collection of zines which students are able to read. A zine is made without stables and is folded in a unique pattern to create eight or more pages. They can be about any topic and zines became popular in the 1960s as a form of artistic and literary expression. The workshop was conducted by artist and art teacher Tegan Crosbie who guided the students on their artistic endeavours and who supplied many materials for students to choose from to create their zines. It was a wonderful, reflective and friendly workshop where students were able to utilise their creative and design skills to make a truly unique zine.