

🌈SWIPE RIGHT: A Mini-Zine Workshop for Analog Dating🎨
🌈❤️🔥🏳️⚧️🤩 Just in time for PRIDE, bb!! This one’s for all the fiiiiine queers on the dating scene who are tired of endlessly swiping, super liking, and pinging strangers online (while feeling their soul drain from their body).
🪩🎨👨🏻🎨SWIPE RIGHT is an in-person creative workshop facilitated by Nancy, your neighborhood queer, poly somatic practitioner hellbent on building a joyful and life affirming world with one and all!
🦭🕺🏻✂️Nancy will guide you through the process of making an 8-page mini-zine that holds your dating desires, intentions, and capacities while showcasing your dimension and personality (Tinder would neverrrrr!). She’ll provide prompts, thought partnership, and creative inspiration that’s intended to expand your curiosity and imagination around dating.
👯♂️🪢🐸This is a social gathering that’s just as much about building community as it is about making a zine. By the end of the gathering you’ll come away with a sweet piece of personalized art and maybe a zine or two from a fellow cutie!
🖍️📒No prior art experience required! Art supplies are provided, but you’re welcome to bring your favorite creative mediums. Each person will have access to a photo printer that can print 4 mini (1.5in x .05in) pictures to feature in your mini-zine, so please have those photos readily accessible on your smartphone.
Not on the dating scene, but still want to join a bunch of brilliant queers and make your own handsome lil’ zine? Come! The sky’s the limit in the universe of mini-zines 💫
SWIPE RIGHT welcomes queer and trans folks and especially encourages our BIPOC siblings to join. This is for folks across the monogamous to polyamorous/ENM spectrum. All who attend are invited to co-create a non-judgemental space that is fat-positive, kink and sex positive, anti-ableist, and anti-racist/colonialist space.
Please contact Nancy in advance to make requests around accessibility. This is a masks optional gathering, but masking is always welcome. Please stay home if you feel sick or live with someone who feels sick.