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Cut Paste Protest! Free zine workshop for young feminists

Are you a young woman or gender-diverse person aged 18–25? Do you have something to say about the state of the world, but aren’t sure where to put it?

Join Rosie and the Victorian Women’s Trust for Cut Paste Protest!, a hands-on afternoon of creative activism at the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre. We’re taking over the Level 5 rooftop to discuss the issues that matter, dissect the systems that don’t work for us, and channel that energy into handmade zines.

Why zines?

Zines have a long, radical history in feminist movements. They are self-published, DIY, and unfiltered—the perfect medium for sharing our lived experiences and imagining a more just society. Whether you’re an experienced artist or haven’t picked up a glue stick since primary school, this workshop is for you.

What to expect:

This isn’t just a craft class. We’ll be diving into deep discussions:

  • What does feminism mean to you, personally, in 2026?

  • How can we use art as a tool for meaningful activism?

We’ll provide everything you need: magazines, stickers, markers, and snacks. All you need to bring is yourself and a friend!

Don’t miss out! Places are limited. Register today.


Meet your facilitators

Image: (from left) artist and workshop facilitator, Judy Kuo; and Rosie Editor, Ava Wanbrough.

 Judy Kuo (she/they) Judy is a queer artist and freelance illustrator based in Naarm. From trade unions to climate action campaigns, Judy works with progressive, values-driven organisations to create art that matters. A member of the Workers Art Collective, they are an expert at helping people of all ages express themselves through drawing, collage, and printmaking.

Ava Wansbrough (they/she) Ava is the Rosie Editor and a passionate advocate for queer rights and intersectional feminism. With a background in Gender Studies, Ava spends her time elevating the voices of young feminists and creating spaces for community growth. When she isn’t editing, you’ll find her coaching cheerleading or hanging out with her cats.


The details

  • When: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm, Friday 24 April 2026

  • Where: Queen Vic Women’s Centre (QVWC), Millarri Murnmut (Level 5 Rooftop), 21 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

  • Who: Young women and gender-diverse people (18–25)

  • Cost: Completely free! All materials and snacks provided.

Register now

This event is part of the Feminist Nesting Hub series, supported by the Victorian Government and the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre (QVWC) for Women Deliver 2026.

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