Collaborative Publishing Workshop with Temporary Services
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Collaborative Publishing Workshop with Temporary Services

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How does group work work? For the last 25 years, the group Temporary Services (now Brett Bloom and Marc Fischer) have engaged in hundreds of collaborations, creating publications, events, exhibitions, and public projects. In 2008 they established the publishing imprint and webstore Half Letter Press as another outlet for circulating their own ideas and working with others. This free workshop presents an overview of their publishing practice, followed by a guided collaborative worktime in which participants can generate ideas in groups for new approaches to creative collaboration.

Registered for the workshop?

Use this Zoom link to sign in: https://zoom.us/j/95189782017

Temporary Services is based in Ft. Wayne, IN, and Chicago, and run by Brett Bloom and Marc Fischer. Temporary Services began as an experimental exhibition space in a working-class neighborhood of Chicago before transitioning its focus to publishing as a way of opening art and ideas to new possibilities. temporaryservices.org

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