Agency : Make your Mark is a participatory zine-making project created throughout the summer at Arnolfini, conceived and facilitated by artist Rachael House. Agency : Make your Mark talks about how we survive, and pass on ideas of how to make things better, for ourselves, other people and the planet. In tiny ways - or thinking […]
Well Space
2 Roscoe Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
I WANT TO SEE ALL MY FRIENDS AT ONCE- LATE NIGHT DANCING AT THE BAKERY WAREHOUSE ****ZINE RELEASE**** THE PHOTOS OF YETUNDE ADEBIYI On Saturday 13th August Yetunde Adebiyi will release a photo zine of work documenting a monthly party and refugee fundraiser in Liverpool. Yetunde has been photographing a regular late night party in […]
Cork City Library
Rory Gallagher Music Library, 57-61 Grand Parade, Cork, Ireland
Sunny Days Are Here Again, an exhibition of Irish Fanzines compiled by CIRCA ‘91 in conjunction with the Forgotten Zine Archive and Loserdom. The exhibition features examples of fanzines from all over Ireland dating from 1970s to the present day with a focus on publications produced in Cork during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
A new social for Leeds-based zinesters, comix makers and artists! All welcome, bring your own supplies and projects to work on. You don't have to have ever made a zine or a comic to come along. We are hosting this in the bar area of Wharf Chambers, and will have a nifty sign for you […]
Fuel Cafe Bar
448 Wilmslow Road, Manchester, United Kingdom
Poor Pals Club is for & by skint artists, writers, muscians & filmmakers. We invite you to our very first pop up show consisting of the following: From 2pm tp 6pm: - Crafty zine stalls - Colourful Print stalls - Super affordable vintage clothing stalls From 7pm to 9pm: - Open mic/Slam poetry - Zine […]
Joyce Layland LGBT Centre
49-51 Sidney St, Manchester, United Kingdom
Zine making to celebrate Bi-visibility Day. Exploring and recognising personal themes of biphobia, relationships and raising the profile of bisexual people's existance around the world. Creative Cafe is a safe, welcoming and judgement-free space to have a go at something new or bring existing projects with you. All sessions and materials are provided free of […]
Left Bank Leeds
Cardigan Road, Leeds, United Kingdom
After last year's riproaring success, the Leeds Zine Fair is back. It's in the same place - the fabulous former church of Left Bank - for a massive celebration of zines, self publishing, radical politics and DIY culture. There will be a wealth of stuff going on with 50+ stalls, workshops, a Zine in a […]
Come and join us in the centre of Manchester for a weekend of waterside entertainment. Discover art, music and creative technology on the canal during this new 2-day fun filled, exploratory and innovative festival. Build an underwater robot, make a floating digital artwork, participate in a giant canal game. Enjoy the canal by boat or explore below […]
DIY Space for London
96-108 Ormside St, London, United Kingdom
As part of our birthday celebrations, we're running a zine and community fair! Want to run a stall? Email hello@diyspaceforlondon.org with details of the stall. Evening entertainment TBC.
Strange Cargo
The Factory, 43 Geraldine Road, Cheriton, Folkestone, United Kingdom
Join Margate based artists Steve Alan, Jo Murray and Bob Henderson for a zine making workshop where you can walk away with your very own creation. They’ll lead you through the world of homemade self published magazines, where you’re the editor and cut’n’paste is done with scissors, not CTRL + C. In preperation for Strange […]
The Four Quarters
187 Rye Lane, London, United Kingdom
TYPICAL GIRLS is a day and night of zines and music by women for all women, whether trans, cis or non-binary, to raise money and awareness for Women for Refugee Women. Please come and join in! **************************************** Bands until 11pm & DJs until 2am. Check back for details and get in touch if you want […]
We are pleased to announce that #BCZF will be returning to The Station on Silver Street, Bristol on Saturday 1st October 2016. More details to follow about the table application process, but in the mean time SAVE THE DATE!
Impact Hub Birmingham
58 Oxford Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Art Against the Grain presents Decolonise Not Diversify: a one-day festival to unpack and challenge dominant narratives. ‘The concept of diversity only exists if there is an assumed neutral point from which ‘others’ are ‘diverse.’ Putting aside for now the straight, male, middle-classness of that ‘neutral’ space, its dominant aspect is whiteness. Constructed by a […]
Nexus Art Cafe
2 Dale Lane, Manchester, United Kingdom
Self-Care Sunday is the perfect ending to cap off your Ladyfest MCR weekend. Dedicated to all things creative, it's a night to sit back, relax and let Ladyfest guide you in the art of taking care of you. Watch, learn, create as we bring you stand-up, spoken word, music, talks, crafts, zines and much, much […]