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8-Ball also produces zines and other printed matter, such as calendars and flyers, internally and in collaboration with other artists and groups. 8-Ball has hosted zine-making workshops at the Whitney Museum of American Art, [13] MoMA, [14] and the Aperture Foundation, [15] and collaborated with the New York art bookstore Printed Matter on ...
A box of zines. A zine (/ z iː n / ⓘ ZEEN; short for magazine or fanzine) is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Zines are the product of either a single person or of a very small group, and are popularly photocopied into physical prints for circulation.
The Zine Archive & Publishing Project (ZAPP) was a zine library located in Seattle, Washington, United States. ZAPP was a volunteer -driven living archive of over 30,000 self-published materials, independent media and zines . [ 1 ]
Expozine is an annual small press, zine [1] and comics [2] fair in Montreal, Quebec. It is reported to be Canada's largest zine fair [3] and one of the largest small press fairs in North America attracting some 270 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors each autumn. [1] Expozine It was co-founded by Billy Mavreas [4] and Louis Rastelli. [5]
Prior to Paper Rad, Ben Jones and Christopher Forgues (C.F.) were students at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and created a zine project called "Paper Radio". [7] [8] Jacob and his sister Jessica became active in Paper Rad after moving to Boston and hanging out with Joe Grillo, Ben Jones, and Christopher Forgues. [8]
Unsatisfied with not getting credit for her work to date, Dyer created Mad Planet as her first solo work, and started collecting female zine work. [3] This collection grew into a project in 1992, when Dyer created and began distributing the Action Girl Newsletter. This was a review zine, listing zines and mini-comics created by female writers ...
Slash zines eventually had their own subgenres, such as Femslash. By 2000, when web publishing of stories became more popular than zine publishing, thousands of media fanzines had been published; [16] over 500 of them were k/s zines. [16] Another popular franchise for fanzines was the "Star Wars" saga.
In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide This is a list of satirical magazines which have a satirical bent, and which may ...