Zine Reading & Open Mic
Share your writing with the masses! Featured reader, Carrot Quinn, author of ‘Dirt & Cheese’ will read from her latest collection. Then the open mic will open up for fellow vociferous zinesters!
Location: IPRC
Cost: Free.
917 SW Oak Street #218, Portland, Oregon 97205 USA | Tel/Fax: 503.827.0249 | Email: info@iprc.org
Share your writing with the masses! Featured reader, Carrot Quinn, author of ‘Dirt & Cheese’ will read from her latest collection. Then the open mic will open up for fellow vociferous zinesters!
Location: IPRC
Cost: Free.
| Sat, Feb 11 | 12:00 pm | DIY Screen Print |
| Wed, Feb 15 | 7:00 pm | Zines 101 |
| Sat, Feb 18 | 11:00 am | Intro to Letterpress Feb. 18 |
| Sun, Feb 19 | 6:00 pm | Digital Publishing (e-books) |
| Fri, Feb 24 | 6:00 pm | Guest Speaker: Arthur Bradford |
| Sat, Feb 25 | 11:00 am | Intro to Letterpress Feb. 25 |
The new March/April 2011 workshop/events catalog is now available at the IPRC, Reading Frenzy and select locations. However, you may now register for classes online! Simply click on any of workshops listed above and pay through Brown Paper Tickets.
Sundays Noon-5pm (at IPRC)
Every Sunday from Noon to 5 pm, the IPRC is open to youth only 8 -18 to drop in to work on their own zine project. Materials and support from staff are available. Plus snacks too! Noon-5 pm
Second Sundays (at IPRC)
Make comics and drink coffee! Free and open to the public / all ages / 5 – 8 pm
2nd Thursdays (at IPRC)
An in depth tour of the IPRC. A must for new members / 7 pm
3rd Saturdays (at IPRC)
An in depth tour of the IPRC. A must for new members / 3 pm
The Independent Publishing Resource Center facilitates creative expression and identity by providing individual access to the resources and tools for the creation of independently published media and art.
Since its inception in 1998 the center has been dedicated to encouraging the growth of a visual and literary publishing community by offering a space to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well as to produce work. The IPRC is an Oregon 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization.
Please peruse the Frequently Asked Questions About The IPRC or read about the members of our Staff & Board.
The IPRC's open hours are:
A note about hours: If there is no one around by 9pm on weeknights, the volunteer staff is free to leave, so be sure to arrive by 9pm. There should be no problem getting in, as the front door is equipped with a buzzer system for post-business hours - ring Suite #218.
Independent Publishing Resource Center
Post: 917 SW Oak Street #218 Portland, Oregon 97205 USA
Tel/Fax: 503.827.0249 | Email: info@iprc.org