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SUMMARY:Exchange Zine Fair
DESCRIPTION:Exchange hosts it first zine fair!\nAs well as launching our second edition of The Exchange\, zines will be available from \nHYSTERIA\nDoomed Gallery Dalston\nAna Soria\nBlame Your Parents Press\nDead Tress & Dye\nMaxwell Rushton\nJess & Jim\nAmongst others! \nIf you’re interested in having a table\, message me!
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/exchange-zine-fair/
LOCATION:The Finborough Arms\, 118 Finborough Road\, London\, SW10\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Fair
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SUMMARY:OPEN Pop-Up Shop | Zine Fair + Workshops with Road Gal LDN
DESCRIPTION:OPEN Pop-Up Shop at Brixton Pound Cafe \nAbondance Matanda + Jasmine Kahlia\, founders of Road Gal LDN are hosting a one-day Zine Fair with workshops\, talks and film screening of TOP GIRL taking place during the afternoon. \n— \nOPEN is a collective of accomplished young entrepreneurs & creatives that have teamed up with Livity to bring a week of live events\, workshops\, talks\, displays and exhibitions to Brixton. \nOPEN believes that many of the problems seen in today’s society are due to a lack of people being open to new experiences – people being stuck in their ways and unwilling/afraid to try something new. During this one – week takeover at the Brixton Pound Cafe\, OPEN will create spaces for people to broaden their horizons\, network\, collaborate\, share and converge their opinions\, form new relationships and free trapped minds.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/open-pop-up-shop-zine-fair-workshops-with-road-gal-ldn/
LOCATION:Brixton Pound Cafe\, 77 Atlantic Road\, London\, SW9 8PU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops,Zine Fair
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SUMMARY:Grrrl Zine Fair at Village Green Festival
DESCRIPTION:Grrrl Zine Fair is SUPER excited to be hosting its next event at Village Green Festival. We’re swapping London pubs for a beautiful park overlooking the essex seaside. \nExpect your fav magic and inclusive Grrrl event but with more workshops\, more zines\, a sculpture garden\, art exhibition\, bands and an immersive zine library. \n☺ ☺ MUSIC ☺ ☺ \n? BBZ LONDON DJs\nBBZ is a monthly exhibition/tun up centred on positive feminine energy and eradicating misogyny for queer women and genderqueer fam of colour.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/pg/bbzlondon/ \n? BIG JOANIE\nBig Joanie is a black feminist punk band\, like The Ronettes filtered through 80s DIY and riot grrrl. Big Joanie emerged from the London DIY scene at First Timers\, and have swiftly become a DIY punk household name.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/bigjoanie/ \n? QUEEN ZEE AND THE SASSTONES\nQueen Zee are a pop punk band from Liverpool\, “marrying vulgar sonics with earmworm melodies”.\nhttp://www.clashmusic.com/next-wave/next-wave-728-queen-zee-and-the-sasstones\nhttps://www.facebook.com/queenzeeandthesasstones/ \n? TOP KNOT\nTop not are a Brighton-based gal band. Having played just a handful of shows they are already getting people excited with their ‘DIY lovers punk’ and have recently supported NOTS.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/topknot4eva/ \n? PETTY PHASE\nPetty Phase is a new four-piece outfit bringing the spirit of Riot Grrrl to Southend. Taking no shit from anyone\, their rama-lama punk sound is worth comparing to early Hole\, L7\, or even The Runaways.\nhttp://www.clashmusic.com/news/premiere-petty-phase-youll-be-dead\nhttps://www.facebook.com/pettyphase/ \nVillage Green 2017 is a multi-art form and music festival\, produced by Metal Culture. Across eight different stages\, green spaces and rose gardens you’ll find Grrrl Zine Fair along with art marketplaces\, international music acts\, theatre\, spoken word\, poetry\, dance\, outdoor arts\, circus and cabaret\, musical theatre\, visual arts\, comedy\, improvisation\, film\, games and workshops all set against the backdrop of the enigmatic estuary. \n☺ ☺ ZINES and SELF PUBLISHERS ☺ ☺ \nAcheyBreakyHeart Zine | Another Gaze Journal | Banshee Publications | Breakdown Press | Blame Your Parents | Exchange Zine | FOULmouth Zine | Flaps Zine | Gut Magazine | Golden Pussy Zines and Records | GIRL FIEND | HYSTERIA | Hari Franny Illustration | Hook Magazine | Ladette Space | Laura Keeble | Leila Collins | Liv Wynter | Polyester Magazine | Project Upcoming Publishing Sabat Magazine | Sassify Zine | Skin Deep | Sweet Thang Zine | The Spineless Seal | Taylor Silk | The Feminist Library | Tilly Barker | Tori West Publishing | Vagina Dentata Zine | Witchgirl Recordings | Ylva Oknelid and Leio Kirtly | Xem Skaters \n✨? AN ~IMMERSIVE~ LIBRARY & WORKSHOP SPACE ? ✨ \nWe’re building a zine library with InSitu London (projects include a video piece for the Tate Modern Deadhouse Installation\, Exhibition design and installation for Somerset House and Future Icons\, a bespoke installation and night showcasing a range of up-and-coming London based rappers.) Soft furnishings\, projections\, sculptures will surround our collection of feminist / queer zines from across the globe.\nTo submit a zine email hello@grrrlzinefair.com with the subject ‘zine library’.\nWorkshops will be taking place in a self contained workshop space encased in zines. \n☺ ☺ WORKSHOPS ☺ ☺\nFREER IDEAS | PORTABLE PRINT STUDIO | SHADOW SISTXRS FIGHT CLUB | ARTS SISTERHOOD UK | NAIL TRANSPHOBIA | ZINE MAKING \nMusic Workshops\nFreer Ideas is a project that aims to fuse music with an intersectional feminist lense that includes queer\, anti-racist\, dis/ability and class politics to raise awareness social and political injustices. Freer Ideas uses music as a medium to express feelings and ideas on these issues.\nMusic Workshops will be free for Village Green and all materials are provided. Please arrive at the Grrrl Zine tent early to reserve a music workshop space or email hello@grrrlzinefair.com with either ‘Drum workshop reservation’ or ‘Guitar Workshop reservation’. \n⭐Drum Workshop – \nJaca Freer is a drummer and percussionist who performs regularly with several UK based queer feminist bands. They are currently gigging and/or recording with Colour Me Wednesday\, ¡Ay\, Carmela!\, Block Fort and Hands. They teach drums privately from their home in South London on a pay-what-you-can donation basis. \n⭐ Guitar Workshop – \nEstella Adeyeri is guitar and vocals in JUNK.\, Bass in Big Joanie and Witching Waves and is a part of Decolonise Festival Organisation. She has also taught guitar and band workshops with Girls Rock London. \n⭐ Portable Print Studio \nPortable Print Studio will be running a drop in screen printing workshop during the day at Village Green. You can take part for free and receive your own personalised tote bag. \nPortable Print Studio is an artist-led project. By sharing our knowledge & expertise of the screen print process our aim is to provide a platform for people to engage in and learn a new skill in an environment that naturally encourages and promotes creativity\, experimentation & play.\nPortable Print Studio is a new creative project founded by Sarah Simmonds. Sarah graduated with both an M.A & B.A in Fine Art Printmaking from the Royal College of Art & University of Brighton. She has participated in various group exhibitions in the UK\, Germany\, France\, Belgium & India. She has been an artist in residence at BBK Kulturwerk\, Berlin\, Cite des Arts\, Paris & Sandarbh\, India. \n⭐ Shadow Sistxrs Fight Club \nShadow Sistxrs run workshops in self-protection physical and psychic\, learning self defence martial arts techniques\, holistic dance movement and delve into the worlds of herbs and crystals. It is run by Ayesha Tan Jones and Monique Etienne.\nAyesha Tan Jones is a Eurasian artist who graduated Central Saint Martins\, London in 2016. She works with issues concerning the energy\, form and identity of the Female Spiritual\, placing this archetypical figure at the centre of a radiant and humming cosmic world view. In June 2016\, Ayesha was awarded the Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s graduate residency award that culminated with a show in March 2017.\nMonique Etienne has been practicing martial arts and dance since she was 7 years old. She is a black belt martial artist and dancer\, studying ballet for 10 years. Monique will teach some basic self defence skills and dance therapy movements. Ayesha Tan-Jones will give a small introduction into protective herbs and crystals. \n⭐ Arts Sisterhood UK \nArts Sisterhood UK is a unique\, grassroots Arts & Mental Health organisation that offers women and non-binary people affordable art therapy classes across the UK. In 2016\, Founder\, Ali Strick\, created this organisation as a direct response to the growing cuts to government funding for mental health services in the UK\, with the main aim of offering a safe\, inclusive and supportive community to the marginalised\, rejected and neglected who can’t afford expensive private therapy. Since conception\, Arts Sisterhood have held monthly classes in at the alternative community-run venue\, DIY Space for London in Peckham\, as well as some in Glasgow\, with classes regularly selling out. Taught by artists and supervised by an accredited psychotherapist\, their classes take attendees on a journey of self exploration and healing. During the class\, they guide the women along a route starting with an initial word\, feeling or thought\, through to immersing them in personal and collaborative artistic expression\, to end up with an exciting final piece of art\, which is then discussed by the entire class\, without judgement\, then praised and celebrated. \n⭐ Nail Transphobia\nNail Transphobia tackles transphobia through nail art\, it’s fabulous activism! Founder Charlie Craggs travels around the UK with her pop up nail salon\, giving people the chance to sit down and have a chat with a trans person\, Charlie explains\, “what I’m really trying to do with my campaign\, as well as educate\, is humanise the issue and show that trans people are just normal (actually pretty nice) people; I want people to go away with more than just a manicure\, I want them to go away an ally. I’m trying to change hearts and minds a nail at a time.” Since setting up the campaign in 2013\, Charlie has travelled around the UK nailing transphobia everywhere from prestigious institutions like the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Science Museum to the Festivals like Gay Pride London and Fringe Festival\, and has collaborated with brands like Lush\, Asos and Selfridges. Charlie has been featured in The Guardian\, Teen Vougue\, The Independent and The BBC\, amoung many others and was ranked #1 on the Observer’s 2016 New Radicals list.\nCharlie will be offering free manicures in exchange for a chat. There will be approximately 20 slots throughout the day\, please arrive early. \n⭐ GRRRL ZINE\nThere will be materials available throughout the day in the self build workshop space for zine making\, along with Grrrl’s mini zine ‘How to make a well good zine’ to guide you through cutting and pasting. \n******\nAside from the self publishing fair\, everything in the Grrrl area will be free. Please arrive early to secure a space at the workshops. Workshop and line up timings will be released soon. Please bring cash for the fair. Grrrl Zine Fair is family friendly\, however some of the zine content may be explicit so please be aware of this if bringing young children to the fair.\n****** \nGrrrl Zine Fair is run by local artist Lu Williams\, an organisation that puts on events celebrating DIY creativity with a political undercurrent. At the forefront of its ethos is the positive promotion of creative output made by women\, lqbtqi and non binary people. However the area welcomes all genders\, ages and abilities\, priding itself on inclusivity. Grrrl Zine Fair aims to create an environment free from harassment and operates a safer spaces policy\, encouraging young girls in particular\, to party without intimidation or harrasment.\nLu says “Go big and go back to my home. I’d like to thank my dad\, my cats and Arts Council England for always believing in me.” \nwww.grrrlzinefair.com\nInsta @grrrlzinefair\nEmail hello@grrrlzinefair.com \nVILLAGE GREEN EVENT : https://www.facebook.com/events/376758686039264?%3Fti=ia \n? HOW TO BUY TICKETS ?\nTickets now on sale at www.villagegreenfestival.com\nFREE for 10 years and under; £10 for 11-17 year olds; £15.00 for an adult ticket\nOn festival day (8 July) adult tickets will be £20 and Teen Tickets will be £15.\nTickets are available online 24 hours at www.villagegreenfestival.com\nAny issues\, there is a customer helpline at Skiddle on 0333 3010101 (open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Closed Sunday). \nMetal have set aside FREE tickets for low income families and individuals in Southend. These can be secured with Southend Borough Council through their Southend Advantage Card scheme.\nFor more details of how to claim your FREE ticket – call Metal on 01702 470700 / chalkwell@metalculture.com \nAny issues\, there is a customer helpline at Skiddle on 0333 3010101 (open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Closed Sunday). \n? TRAVEL ? \nBy train\nFor Village Green – alight at Chalkwell Station – Chalkwell Park is a short 8-minute walk from here.\nTrains run from London Fenchurch Street Station\, Via West Ham and Limehouse to Shoeburyness every 20 minutes.\nIts just under 50 minutes from Central London.\nCome hang out with us by the sea.\nhttp://www.c2c-online.co.uk/our-route/chalkwell/ \nBy bus\nArriva No. 1 and No. 5\nFirst Bus No. 26\, 27\, 27A and 28. \n❤️ VILLAGE GREEN ACCESSIBILITY ❤️\nTo provide an event site which is accessible to all\, Village Green are working closely with ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING \n-Village Green also have alternative formats of the access information available upon request. Again please contact them if you require this information in an alternative format.\n-Village Green is situated in a beautiful Victorian park with good pathway and road systems running throughout\, however many of the activities and stages are situated on grass fields. \n2 FOR 1 TICKETS FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANTS\n– Village Green provide a 2:1 ticket scheme for individuals who would be unable to attend Village Green without bringing a personal assistant. Please contact them if you require an additional ticket. \nACCESSIBLE PARKING PASS\n– Village Green have a very limited number of accessible parking spaces within the park for blue badge permit holders. These spaces will be allocated on a ‘first come first served basis’. Please contact them to book a space. \nVIEWING PLATFORM / AREA\n– Village Green are currently looking at viewing areas; please contact them for further details. \nACCESSIBLE TOILETS\n– Village Green provide a number of non-stewarded accessible toilets at Village Green. \nASSISTANCE DOGS\n– Village Green welcome assistance dogs onto the site. \nSTROBE LIGHTING\n– There will be general warning signs around the 2 main stages if strobe lighting will be used. Due to the nature of the artists it is likely that strobe lighting will be used throughout the performances. \nMEDICAL SERVICES\n– There will be three First Aid points on site and mobile First Aiders will also patrol the site. If you require more information\, please get in touch. \n– There will also be safe space avaible. \nThere are no age restrictions but bars will be asking for ID. \nHOW TO CONTACT VILLAGE GREEN\nEmail: villagegreen@metalculture.com or\nTelephone: 01702 470 700
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/grrrl-zine-fair-2/
LOCATION:Chalkwell Park\, Chalkwell Avenue\, Southend on Sea\, SS0 8NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Fair
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SUMMARY:Weirdo Zine Fest at Sutton House
DESCRIPTION:Weirdo Zine Fest is a self-publishing fair celebrating DIY cultural production by radical and marginalised people. Preference for tables goes to women\, queers\, POC\, disabled people\, trans people\, fat people\, sex workers and anyone who is otherwise marginalised. \nThe first fair was last year at DIY Space for London and it’s back for a second year in collaboration with Sutton House and Breaker’s Yard in Hackney! This year’s fair will include 20+ stallholders\, as well as an afterparty featuring music and performances (details TBC!). Stallholders and performers will be announced in late May. \nInterested in tabling? Fill out this form by 10th May 2017:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdY17WqgaDqePGxZlra2WEFcX2Tnd7wBOJ1biG8nsZErGrnrg/viewform?usp=sf_link Anyone who identifies as marginalised is encouraged to apply. Weirdo Zine Fest supports new zinemakers\, so we would also like to encourage new and first time zine makers! \nAdmission\nEntry to just the zine fair is free. Normal admission charges apply to visit the zine fair and the historic rooms. There will be a School of Anarchy exhibition throughout the house. Price of admission will also cover entry to the after party in the evening. \nThe National Trust is a charity\, Sutton House is giving this space for free\, if you wish to support the preservation of this important community space\, please consider paying the admission charge if you are able to. \nAccessibility\nThe zine fair and afterparty will be on the ground floor\, which is wheelchair accessible. Unfortunately the historic rooms are not wheelchair accessible. We have an accessible toilet which is also designated gender neutral – a first for the National Trust. \nSutton House Queered\nBuilt in 1535 by Tudor Statesman Ralph Sadlier\, Sutton House is the oldest domestic building in Hackney. Throughout its almost 500 year history\, the house has been a boys’ school\, a girls’ school\, a church institute\, offices\, and a squat. The house is now owned by the National Trust\, and has a strong focus on working with the local community. Sutton House was the first National Trust property to celebrate LGBT History Month\, and the first to introduce a gender neutral toilet. Sutton House Queered is a year- long programme that aims to question and disrupt\, to challenge and celebrate. Much like Sutton House’s varied and colourful history\, Queer is fluid and ever-changing\, and presents a great opportunity for us to explore the National Trust’s Prejudice and Pride theme\, marking the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. \nSchool of Anarchy\nIn April 1985 a group of 8 squatters made Sutton House their home. They sent a letter to local residents which read:\n“As you’ve probably noticed\, something is happening at Sutton House- several of us have moved in and are hoping to convert it into a kind of community centre.”\nThey proposed opening the house to the public\, running a café and arts and craft workshops for local community members. They renamed their new home ‘The Blue House’ and hosted rock concerts here. This short but colourful era in Sutton House’s unusual history lasted less than a year\, but has left its mark on how we run today\, the community are at the heart of everything we do. As well as decorating the house with vibrant graffiti art\, some of which is retained today\, the squatters wrote anti-fascist\, anti-Thatcher and feminist political slogans on the doors of the rooms. Sutton House’s strong activist roots have inspired our Summer of Anarchy\, which will explore LGBTQ activism. \n#SuttonHouseQueered
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/weirdo-zine-fest-at-sutton-house/
LOCATION:Sutton House\, 2 Homerton High Street\, \, London\, E9 6JQ \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Fair
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SUMMARY:South London Comic and Zine Fair
DESCRIPTION:A brand new comic and zine fair at Stanley Halls SE25 on the 15th July focusing on London based self & micro publishing \nExhibitors include Avery Hill\, OOMK zine\, Cat Sims\, and Darren Cullen. There will be a communal table for visitors to leave their zines and comics to be sold free of charge\, and a kids drawing area.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/south-london-comic-and-zine-fair/
LOCATION:Stanley Arts\, 12 South Norwood Hill\, London\, SE25 6
CATEGORIES:Zine Fair
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