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Zine Dating (Brighton)

“Brighton Zinesters are collaborating with @cripadjacent for Zine Dating! 30th April taking place at @thequeerybtn. 📬 DM @cripadjacent to book your place, places are limited so book early. All welcome. ✏️ Bring your own materials, paper will be provided. 30+. 1️⃣ In the first half of the event you’ll be chilling out, making your dating zine, drawing, writing etc which introduces yourself, what you’re looking for (mates and/or dates) 2️⃣ in the second half you’ll look at all the zines, chat, and share and see if anyone is good fit for mates and/or dates for you.

Accessibility Info:

The Queery is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible and gender neutral toilet.
It is a sober space, with soft drinks and vegan snacks available on a pay-as-you-feel basis and stim toys to borrow for anyone who wants them.

There are a variety of different seating options available at The Queery; including soft, cushioned seating that is accessible to fat people. There is also a chill out area that you are welcome to use at any time.

Please take a lateral flow test 1-2 hours before entering the space. We will have some LFTs available on the door. If you require one, please try to arrive 30 minutes before the start or pick one up from the Queery in the days leading up to the event.
Masks will be provided to anyone who wants one.”

Brighton Zine Club

Come and join Brighton Zine Network at our fortnightly(ish) zine club! Zine club is a place to make, learn, and talk about zines in an informal and encouraging space. It is also a place to connect with other zine-makers and zine-interested folk in Brighton, with the aim of creating a collaborative and supportive zine community in the city.

Basic materials (paper, glue, scissors, pens, etc), zines and ‘how-to’ guides will be provided, as will biscuits! Everyone is welcome, whether you’re an experienced zinester or you’ve never made a zine before.

Zine club will run from 2-5pm on Sundays; the dates for 2019 are 29th September, 13th October, 3rd and 17th November, 1st December.

Zine club will be in the Cowley Club Library which is a private room accessed via the main Cowley Club cafe space on London Road or via the back door on Providence Place (see below for access details).

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Who is Brighton Zine Network?

We’re a small group of people with varying levels of zine experience, all living in Brighton. Right now, Brighton Zine Network is mostly just an idea in our heads!

We don’t have preconceived ideas about what BZN is or should be, and we hope that the existence of the zine club will allow for the organic co-creation of a network, involving everyone who attends. We believe in the spirit of DIY and DIT (do-it-together) culture; we think that how Brighton Zine Network grows and evolves in the future is something that everyone has a say in.

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Zine club accessibility:

The group has been started by people who are all some combination of trans, queer, mad, working class, disabled and/or women! We want to continue to centre marginalized people in general.

The first five meetings will be in a private room at the Cowley Club. We’ve chosen this space because it is financially accessible, wheelchair accessible and a rare non-capitalist space in Brighton. Zine club is free to attend; small donations towards the room hire are welcomed but not expected.

Access through the main club involves going both up and down a lot of narrow steps, as well as around narrow corners.

Wheelchair and step-free access is by the back-door, which is located in Providence Place. There is a very slight ‘lip’ on the doorframe into the room. The back door says 52a on it and is decorated with some very distinctive graffiti (see group photos). We will leave this door unlocked during the workshop. If you would like someone to come outside and meet you and open the door, please send us a message in advance and we will give you a phone number to call. Once in the room there is an accessible toilet.

There will be no background music and folk are welcome to leave or arrive at any time. Folk are also welcome to put their headphones on and ignore others as we work and hang out.

We are committed to making the network and club as accessible as possible. If you have any additional accessibility needs please do get in touch with us and we will do our absolute best to meet them.

Brighton Zine Club

Come and join Brighton Zine Network at our fortnightly(ish) zine club! Zine club is a place to make, learn, and talk about zines in an informal and encouraging space. It is also a place to connect with other zine-makers and zine-interested folk in Brighton, with the aim of creating a collaborative and supportive zine community in the city.

Basic materials (paper, glue, scissors, pens, etc), zines and ‘how-to’ guides will be provided, as will biscuits! Everyone is welcome, whether you’re an experienced zinester or you’ve never made a zine before.

Zine club will run from 2-5pm on Sundays; the dates for 2019 are 29th September, 13th October, 3rd and 17th November, 1st December.

Zine club will be in the Cowley Club Library which is a private room accessed via the main Cowley Club cafe space on London Road or via the back door on Providence Place (see below for access details).

——————————————————–

Who is Brighton Zine Network?

We’re a small group of people with varying levels of zine experience, all living in Brighton. Right now, Brighton Zine Network is mostly just an idea in our heads!

We don’t have preconceived ideas about what BZN is or should be, and we hope that the existence of the zine club will allow for the organic co-creation of a network, involving everyone who attends. We believe in the spirit of DIY and DIT (do-it-together) culture; we think that how Brighton Zine Network grows and evolves in the future is something that everyone has a say in.

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Zine club accessibility:

The group has been started by people who are all some combination of trans, queer, mad, working class, disabled and/or women! We want to continue to centre marginalized people in general.

The first five meetings will be in a private room at the Cowley Club. We’ve chosen this space because it is financially accessible, wheelchair accessible and a rare non-capitalist space in Brighton. Zine club is free to attend; small donations towards the room hire are welcomed but not expected.

Access through the main club involves going both up and down a lot of narrow steps, as well as around narrow corners.

Wheelchair and step-free access is by the back-door, which is located in Providence Place. There is a very slight ‘lip’ on the doorframe into the room. The back door says 52a on it and is decorated with some very distinctive graffiti (see group photos). We will leave this door unlocked during the workshop. If you would like someone to come outside and meet you and open the door, please send us a message in advance and we will give you a phone number to call. Once in the room there is an accessible toilet.

There will be no background music and folk are welcome to leave or arrive at any time. Folk are also welcome to put their headphones on and ignore others as we work and hang out.

We are committed to making the network and club as accessible as possible. If you have any additional accessibility needs please do get in touch with us and we will do our absolute best to meet them.

Fair Play illustration & zine fair

SUN 8th JULY 2018
12 – 5pm

Come and check out or little independent illustration fair – supporting artists and zine makers from Brighton and beyond! AND it’s in a pub WEY!!!! So have yourself a Sunday afternoon beverage and peruse some local artists.

Applications are open to stall – email fairplaybrighton@gmail.com with a link to your work

20 stalls with a variety of illustrators selling their wares

DJs from Anti-Ghost Moon Ray records.

The Rose Tinted Spectacular 3 – Zine Fair

Come gather round people, wherever you roam! The waters around you may well have grown! But the Rose Hill is still standing, and the Rose Tinted Spectacular is still celebrating zines, lovely lovely zines, while calling for an end to borders. If anything, with greater gusto than ever before. Join us on 2nd December for zines lovely zines from 3pm, and zines + hilarious and amazing performances from 7. Yes we have talks! Yes we have stand-up philosophy! Yes we have poems! Yes we have music! We may even have Lisa Nandy singing Avanti Popolo, we haven’t heard back from her yet. TO THE PURSUIT OF OPTIMISM (raises glass of socialist champagne with one hand whilst humming Red Fly the Banners-O and penning a zine with other)

We do have a few more table spaces left – get in touch on here or email rtszines@gmail.com 🙂

Fanzine Tea Party

I AM NOT ASHAMED zine (by YA authors Harriet Reuter Hapgood and Eleanor Wood) presents THE BRIGHTON FANZINE TEA PARTY. Come and spend a cosy afternoon with us, making zines and celebrating DIY culture – with cake and music and glitter. Teens welcome!

  • Make your own zine
  • Chill in the zine library
  • Buy personalised zines and books
  • Browse the jumble sale
  • Drink tea and eat cake

What you get:

  • Everything you need to go home with a master copy of your own fanzine
  • Zine-making tutorial, advice and all craft materials (much glitter)
  • Chat to authors about your book/zine/writing
  • Tea and coffee and homemade cake
  • Hang out with friendly creative people in a lovely cosy place
  • Exclusive I AM NOT ASHAMED party bag

Zine Fair – The Rose Tinted Spectacular 2

Hello!
Join us for our second Rose Tinted Spectacular Zine Fair at The Rose Hill! During the day there’ll be an assortment of amazing artists selling zines, comics, illustration, poetry, literature and photography, and in the evening we’ll be entertaining you with talks, poetry and music! The event will be raising money and awareness for Brighton based migrant charities.
£2 entry fee.
Kids & Dogs welcome during the day.
If you would like a table get in touch through our RTSZines FB page or email rtszines@gmail.com

Zine Fair for Cowley Club

Rose Tinted Spectacular are excited to be hosting a Zine Fair as part of this weekend fundraiser for the Cowley Club. THERE WILL BE ZINES. THERE WILL BE MUSIC. THERE WILL BE RADICAL. Free entry, donations if you can.

Fair Play illustration & zine fair May

Fair Play Illustration and Zine fair

Sunday 21st May 2017 12 – 5.30pm

North Laine Brewhouse

– after a great success with the first Fair Play event here is our second!

20 stalls of illustrators and zine makers

DJS – BOSSY

Live art/illustration fun/good shit/nice people only/zines/totes/prints/bring your dogs/listen to TLC/buy some art/support your local artists/arty hang outs/BEER

PLAY FAIR AND FAIR PLAY

to apply email fairplaybrighton@gmail.com

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