When Dkéama Alexis and Ariana Steele wanted to create a space specifically for Black queer and trans people in central Ohio, they began with a simple but powerful medium: a zine. Named after a “very ...
Public libraries are often thought of as solemn spaces, reserved for quiet study and filled with old books collecting dust. But the library is much more than that, and Milwaukee Zine Fest is just one ...
In the garden level of a Riverwest house, there's a collection of about 2500 zines — the kind of stuff you might not want to read with your mom. It's called QZAP, and it's an archive of queer-punk ...
Installation view, “Zines+ and the World of ABC No Rio” on view at The Center for Book Arts (all photos courtesy The Center for Book Arts) Self-published, cheaply-made, and disseminated after running ...
Museums have always been places for collecting, curating, contextualizing and displaying curiosities. A three-part exhibition ...