The history of zines—short for “fanzines” or magazines—stretches back to the 1930s, when authors produced short, usually self ...
“They started out being very queer, very gay … underground zine culture has really been inspiring to me. I think that it’s super neat that we’re able to include everyone. Everyone feels included in ...
A fourth-year museum studies student from Rochester, N.Y. Etta Arnold made her first zine about disco culture, with a focus on Black and LGBT+ communities, for an Art and Activism course at RIT. She ...
Ho Tam, founder of Vancouver’s Hotam Press and artist-in-residence at the Chinese Culture Center’s 41 Ross gallery since ...
Vendors and attendees from across the region filled the second floor of the Open Book building in Minneapolis’ Mill District on Saturday and Sunday, connecting over an art form that is integral to ...
The annual craft event, which was established in 2002, will be at Mitten Hall on Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
One organization has brought some of that grunginess back through a monthly zine that showcases upcoming concerts alongside arts and culture writing — though it now faces an uncertain future.
Hong Kong-born, Vancouver-based artist Ho Tam has learned a lot about his family’s history in California during his residency ...