Teen Zine History Camp
New Mexico teens can explore history, make art, and create a zine in this free summer camp hosted by the New Mexico History Museum.
Blending storytelling, hands on artmaking, and museum exploration, this innovative camp invites New Mexico teens ages 14 - 18 to dive into the museum’s most fascinating objects, stories, and spaces—and transform what they find into an original, DIY zine. Zines are self-published pamphlets that share writing, drawing, photos, collage, and other art, and are usually photocopied for distribution.
Campers will create a teen designed zine "guidebook" that will be shared with future teen visitors to the museum, offering an insider's perspective on the must-see spots, hidden gems, and surprising histories found throughout the galleries. The result will be a playful, creative, and lasting contribution to how young people experience the museum for years to come.
Teen Zine History Camp runs daily from 1 - 4:45 p.m. This is a structured, weeklong program and drop-in attendance is not available. Students must attend all days. Maximum of 15 students. Camp is FREE to New Mexico teens, but registration is required at https://forms.office.com/g/EY2y9gfBPn.
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Location
New Mexico History Museum
113 Lincoln Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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