Zine Making Workshop
Apr 19, 2026 12:00PM—2:00PM
Location
WAC Studios 35 Central St Windsor, CT 06095
Cost $45 ($40.50 Members’ Price)
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Categories Adult Art Class, Classes & Workshops, Events, Exhibit Workshops, Spring (April-June)
Instructor: Jasmine Jones
Sunday, April 19 from 12-2pm
$45 ($40.50 Members’ Price)
As part of programming for our current exhibit The In-Between, participants learn how to create their own zines – small, handmade publications. They will explore drawing, writing, collage, and simple folding techniques. In just one session, everyone leaves with a unique zine that expresses their ideas, stories, or creativity. Taught by artist Jasmine Jones.
Jasmine Jones is a photographer, filmmaker, and curator from Hartford, Connecticut. She is the founder and publisher of Aislin, an arts & culture magazine focused on emerging and underground artists. Her works center around collaborating with underground scenes, subcultures, and artists.
All classes are held in the train station studio classroom. Do not attend if you feel sick. Please review our Registration and Payment Policy page before signing up. Email classes@windsorartcenter.org for more information.

THE CHARLES F. BENDZANS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Charles F. Bendzans Scholarship Fund gives students and artists from all backgrounds a chance to take Windsor Art Center classes at a discounted rate. If you need financial support and would like to apply for this scholarship, please email Michelle at classes@windsorartcenter.org
Charles F. Bendzans grew up in Windsor, was awarded fine arts degrees from The University of Connecticut and Michigan’s Cranbrook Academy of Art, and then went on to become a nationally recognized artist. While oil painting was his passion, he loved all forms of visual art, from printmaking to photography to jewelry design and everything in between. Although he moved to Louisiana as a young man, Charles continued to keep a close watch on what was happening in Windsor, and never passed up an opportunity to brag about his beloved hometown (and UCONN Huskies). He considered Windsor Art Center to be an extraordinarily fantastic asset to the town. Throughout his adult life and until his death in 2019, Charles was also committed to teaching and mentoring others; he felt an obligation to help other artists become they very best that they could be. It is hoped that his mentoring will continue in part through The Charles F. Bendzans Scholarship Fund.


