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SUMMARY:Zine making workshop
DESCRIPTION:As part of International Zine Month 2017\, enjoy this workshop hosted by Holly Callaghan and artist Seleena Daye. Take the chance to make your own zine in response to artists\, works\, and themes in the Tate collection\, and add your completed zine to the library’s special collections. \nZines are self-published non-profit publications with a history rooted in DIY cultures and methods of production\, created as an alternative to mainstream publishing. The workshop introduces the basics of zine making\, exploring different types of zines and self-published works. \nA selection of zines\, fanzines\, photozines\, and perzines from the library special collections is on display to draw inspiration from.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/zine-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Tate Britain\, Millbank\, London\, SW1P 4RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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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 Halls\, 12 South Norwood Hill\, London\, SE25 6
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:Freshly Pressed - Print Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Civic are delighted to announce the impending arrival of Freshly Pressed\, a new print fair for South Yorkshire and the latest addition in the region’s calendar of markets for artists\, artisans and lovers of all things hand-crafted. \nThe Civic’s Freshly Pressed will feature a cacophony of stalls selling contemporary art\, illustration and photographic prints\, printed textiles and homewares and the best of local published books and zines from Barnsley and around the region. \nThe fair will also offer entertainment in the form of live music\, spoken word and poetry\, printing demonstrations and children’s activities. Freshly Pressed will be free admission. \nThe print fair is organised by Jason White\, The Civic’s Assistant Curator who comments\, “we have already have a number of artists signed up for stalls which we are really excited about and we have also some of our live entertainment confirmed. Set to perform are members of the Barnsley Alternative Rock band Aztec Doll playing an exclusive acoustic set\, three-piece band The Delicateers and poet Jethro Platts\, with more to be announced at a later date.” \nThe Civic also announces two partners for the print fair. Support comes from Barnsley Museums’ literacy and poetry initiative Hear My Voice and also Barnsley College. Both will be showcasing their work on the day.\nhttp://www.barnsley-museums.com/\nhttp://www.barnsley.ac.uk/our-departments/art-design-and-fashion \nWe promise to keep this page updated with details of stall holders\, as and when they book. We’ll also share with you updates about our performers\, poets and workshops. \nIf you are interested in having your own stall\, email us on jasonwhite@barnsleycivic.co.uk and we’ll send you over everything you need to know.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/freshly-pressed-print-fair/
LOCATION:The Civic\, Hanson Street\, Barnsley\, S70 2HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:What If? Exhibition and Zine Launch
DESCRIPTION:In Crisis’ landmark 50th year\, Art in Crisis considers the proposition ‘What If’ through the eyes of our clients\, with pieces examining the past\, considering the present and looking to the future. \nJoin us at the launch of a photography exhibition developed by Crisis Skylight Brent clients and local video artist and photographer Michael Speechley. \nWe will also launch a zine of the clients’ creative work\, and you’ll hear from our guest speaker ‘Barry the investigative Vagabond’ about his experiences of homelessness. \nArt in Crisis is a national programme of public events\npresenting compelling\, original artwork made by artists experiencing homelessness. \nWe know that homelessness is not inevitable. We know that together we can end it.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/what-if-exhibition-and-zine-launch/
LOCATION:Gracelands Cafe\, 118 College Road\, London\, d\, NW10 5Y\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170722
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SUMMARY:A Short Exhibition About Music Zines
DESCRIPTION:A Short Exhibition About Music Zines\, presenting a brief history and overview of the movement in the UK\, co-curated by LCC Library (UAL) and Jen Kavanagh. \nMusic zines feature heavily in the London College of Communication\, UAL Library Zine Collection. From the original punk fanzines of the 1970s\, through to the indie and alternative zines of the subsequent five decades\, zines continue to be vital in providing bands and fans a means to share their music and express their ideas and opinions. The DIY ethos and aesthetic of punk subculture continues to influence and empower today. \nNick Mann’s zine\, A Short Fanzine About Rocking (ASFAR)\, is an influential punk\, metal and hardcore music zine which ran for 38 issues from 2001-2014. ASFAR provides a case study which highlights the importance of self-publishing for individuals and subcultural communities. ASFAR had a huge impact on the underground music scene in the UK and beyond\, and on its long-term contributors. The exhibits shown will provide examples of Nick’s work and writing\, and show the passion and process behind creating a music zine.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/a-short-exhibition-about-music-zines/
LOCATION:London College of Communication\, Elephant and Castle\, London\, SE1 6SB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170709T170000
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SUMMARY:Zine Workshop - Sick!
DESCRIPTION:A workshop for those affected by invisible illnesses – guiding you to express yourself through words\, images or collage to create a collaborative zine on this theme. Led by artist and printmaker Xtina Lamb\, your contributions will be compiled into a small DIY publication – a ‘zine’\, to be printed on INTRA’s Risograph machine. The zine will be available free to visitors of the Sick! exhibition at Sun Pier House in Chatham\, Kent in August. \nWe’ll supply collage materials\, typewriters (old school!)\, drawing supplies\, glue\, and will have lots of ideas to get you thinking about the ways you could contribute to the zine. Bring along any extra materials you’d particularly like to use to create the pages\, or if you have sketchbooks or notebooks of writing – those would be great for the workshop too. But you don’t need to be a fantastic artist or an accomplished poet to take part\, if you have experiences of invisible illness (either from your own ill health or those close to you)\, we would love to include your contributions. \nPlease choose the morning or afternoon session.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/zine-workshop-sick/
LOCATION:INTRA\, 337-341 High Street\, Rochester\, ME1 1DA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170708T190000
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SUMMARY:Achilles! Fanzine Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Achilles! is a fanzine about the Achilles Street area in New Cross\, South-East London\, which is under threat of regeneration by Lewisham council. \n4 blocks of houses and 2 rows of shops face potential regeneration\, a euphemism for total demolition. \nThe zine is a space celebrating the existing area and people of Achilles Street. It is a time capsule\, a love-letter\, a plea for a conversation around regeneration. \nFeatured are profiles on residents of Achilles Street\, emphasising their personal histories in addition to local creatives’ contributions. The fanzine itself was designed and made by project director Lilah Francis with two residents: Jacqueline Utley and Christian Codjoe. \nJoin us at Vinyl Deptford for the official Achilles Fanzine Launch Party. The zine will be available to purchase for £2 with 50% percent of proceeds going to the Achilles Stop and Listen Campaign. \nWe will have live poetry by John Robert Clarke\, AKA Jazzman John and a DJ set by the Codjoe brothers\, who are selecting tracks based on their experiences of growing up in the area\, further acts to be confirmed.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/achilles-fanzine-launch-party/
LOCATION:Vinyl Deptford\, 4 Tanners Hill\, London\, SE8 4PJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170708T110000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170708T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170708T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170703T221047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T221047Z
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SUMMARY:Small Press Day Manchester
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URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/small-press-day-manchester/
LOCATION:Nexus Art Cafe\, 2 Dale Lane\, Manchester\, M1 1J\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other,Zine Social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170601T160252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T160252Z
UID:1568-1499454000-1499466600@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Khidr Collective Zine Launch
DESCRIPTION:Over the last few months\, we’ve been hard at work to create a bi-annual magazine for young Muslims\, by young Muslims. We are excited to share the zine & all the amazing content.\n\nWhy do we need this?\n\nWe all know how badly represented Muslim communities are in the media. From the Evening Standard to so called self-appointed spokes people\, think tanks and organisations. These organisations and individuals cause are community more harm than good. Why are they always theorising on our behalf?\nThat’s why the Khidr Collective Zine is an important intervention. We’re a group of young Muslims who want to facilitate more space for our communities. C\n\nCome join us to celebrate the launch of the zine at the Rich Mix in Bethnal Green on 07/07/2017. The evening will include:\n\nA panel on “Creating Spaces; Muslim communities & the Arts” featuring:\nMahtab Hussain\, Photographer (You Get Me?)\nFarah Mohammoud – Organiser\, Activist (You Press )\nAmbreen Razia – Acctress\, Playwright (Diary of a Hounslow Girl)\n\nThere will also be some performances by:\nJamal Mehmood\nTasnima Ahmed\nMomtaza Mehri\n\nMore artists TBC.\n\nTickets are £10 and you can buy a zine on the night. Donate to our crowdfunder if you have some spare coinage too: https://www.launchgood.com/project/khidr_zine#/\n\n*Please note* If you cannot afford tickets but want to attend\, please do email us at khidrcollective@googlemail.com
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/khidr-collective-zine-launch/
LOCATION:Rich Mix London\, 35 - 47 Bethnal Green Road\, London\, E1 6LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T233000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170703T214923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T214923Z
UID:1906-1499450400-1499470200@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Digbeth First Friday: Lucy McLauchlan's Zine Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 7 for Digbeth Frist Friday with the final evening of Lucy Mclauchlan’s residency at Centrala! \nWe will celebrate of the launch of Lucy’s zine documenting her investigation along the highways and byways of Birmingham. \nFrom 8pm\, there will be Music\, Centrala’s specialty cocktails and Craft beer!
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/digbeth-first-friday-lucy-mclauchlans-zine-launch/
LOCATION:Centrala\, Unit 4\, Minerva Works\, 158 Fazeley Street\, Birmingham\, B5 5RT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170703T212256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T212256Z
UID:1896-1499432400-1499443200@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Cut and Paste Utopia with Oomk Zine
DESCRIPTION:Cut and Paste Utopia \nA Zine workshop led by Rose Nordin from Oomk Zine \nIn this Risograph printing session\, participants will be encouraged to assemble cut and paste collages reflecting their own vision of a Utopian London.\nEach collage will be run through the Risograph printer and folded into a zine for participants to take away.\nA second copy of will printed of each collage and compile and collected into a full zine documenting the varied utopian visions in one publication. \nOne of My Kind (OOMK) is a highly visual\, handcrafted small-press publication. Printed biannually its content pivots upon the imaginations\, creativity and spirituality of women. Each issue centers around different creative theme\, with more general content exploring topics of faith\, activism and identity. \nAs well as producing a printed zine\, OOMK is present online and hosts regular creative events including DIY Cultures. While OOMK welcomes contributions from women of diverse ethnic and spiritual backgrounds we are especially keen to be inclusive of Muslim women. For more information about OOMK visit our press page. \n \nStudio OOMK is a design studio run by the editors of OOMK Zine. We work with a host of clients\, in particular galleries and museums\, to host workshops\, produce publications and undertake various projects. Past clients have included Museum of London\, Tate Modern and Migration Museum.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/cut-and-paste-utopia-with-oomk-zine/
LOCATION:The Bank Gallery Space\, Central House 59-63 Whitechapel High Street\, London\, E1 7PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170703T212704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T212704Z
UID:1899-1499425200-1499443200@penfightdistro.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170730
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170703T210816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T210816Z
UID:1893-1499385600-1501372799@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Fields of Wheat\, a zine library by Twigs & Apples Publishing
DESCRIPTION:Browse the collection of 200+ zines\ngathered together by Twigs & Apples\nA Preston-based zine & print-making project which began in 2009. \nThe collection includes self-published works on themes of art\, photography\, creative writing\, poetry\, music\, activism\, politics\, environmentalism\, feminism & more. \ncome and have a cup of tea & biscuits / have a read and a rest / contribute to new collaborative zine\nContribute: \nWe are also taking submissions from Lancashire & North West based artists/writers etc on the theme of NAUGHTY. Following on from Theresa May’s admission of ‘running through fields of wheat’ (‘the naughtiest thing she has ever done’) feel free to share/admit/anonymously confess anything on the theme of being naughty. As naughty as you like. A5 size\, black and white\, any medium. \n  \nDrop your entry off at the studio – we’ll also have paper/supplies for you to make a page while you’re here. If you can’t get to us in person\, email your entry by 20 July. \n  \nOpen days: \n12noon to 5pm on:\nFriday 7th July\nFriday 14th July\nSaturday 15th July\nFriday 21st July\nSaturday 22nd July\nFriday 28th July \nSaturday 29th July\nOr other times by appointment \nClosing event and new zine launches on FRIDAY 28th JULY –\nMore details to be announced
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/fields-of-wheat-a-zine-library-by-twigs-apples-publishing/
LOCATION:The Birley\, Town Hall Annexe\, Preston\, PR1 2QE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Other,Zine Launch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170705T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170705T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170601T160515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T160515Z
UID:1571-1499250600-1499256000@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Art for All (free art workshops at North Chingford library)
DESCRIPTION:The Art for All workshops are back at North Chingford library! A free monthly programme for adults exploring different art styles facilitated by professional artists\, where all levels are welcome. Whether your artistic skills are equivalent to Michaelangelo or fingerpainting\, everyone can enjoy these free\, fun and practical classes that use art to explore and share stories about our community. \nThere workshops happend every first Wendesday of the month\, 10:30-12:00. \n  \nWednesday 5th July – ART Zines \nA workshop in the art of zines – handmade\, expression filled art books!
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/art-for-all-free-art-workshops-at-north-chingford-library/
LOCATION:North Chingford Library\, London\, E4 7EN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170701T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170702T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T144539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T144539Z
UID:1618-1498917600-1499018400@penfightdistro.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170701T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170701T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170601T155538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T155538Z
UID:1562-1498917600-1498928400@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Workshop + Zine Making: Seeing beyond the crises - The Role of Radical Speculative Fiction
DESCRIPTION:In our current context of Trump in the Whitehouse\, austerity and crises across Europe\, the rise of the far right and the ever looming threat of catastrophic climate change it can be hard to find hope for radical social change these days. \nIn this participatory workshop we’ll explore what it feels like to live in this world and examine the role speculative fiction\, such as Ursula Le Guin’ – The Dispossessed or Marge Piercy ‘s – Woman on the Edge of Time\, can play in helping us imagine better futures. \nWe’ll also have the chance to make our own zines of the futures we imagine. \nThe workshop will be held at Grow Heathrow\, who some say is a squat-topia in our time. After the workshop stay for the open mic night and party from 7pm. There will be spaces for guests to stay the night.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/workshop-zine-making-seeing-beyond-the-crises-the-role-of-radical-speculative-fiction/
LOCATION:Grow Heathrow\, Vineries Cl\, Sipson\, \, West Drayton \, UB7 0JH
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170624T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170624T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170507T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170507T205427Z
UID:1329-1498316400-1498345200@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Zine Fair - The Rose Tinted Spectacular 2
DESCRIPTION:Hello!\nJoin 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.\n£2 entry fee.\nKids & Dogs welcome during the day.\nIf you would like a table get in touch through our RTSZines FB page or email rtszines@gmail.com
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/zine-fair-the-rose-tinted-spectacular-2/
LOCATION:The Rose Hill\, 70-71 Rosehill Terrace\, Brighton\, BN1 4JJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170624T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170624T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170601T154213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T154213Z
UID:1558-1498305600-1498327200@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:London Radical Bookfair 2017
DESCRIPTION:Radical booksellers\, publishers\, artists and activists of all stripes are setting up in the Great Hall at Goldsmiths University to host the 5th London Radical Bookfair.  \nWith over 130 exhibitors and 20 guest speakers\, this will be a unique gathering of progressive readers\, thinkers and doers\, in a celebration of radical publishing and politics.  \nThe free event is organised by the Alliance of Radical Booksellers (ARB)\,  which formed in 2011 to raise awareness of the radical book trade. The fair provides an annual opportunity to bring Britain’s radical booksellers together to meet in person with publishers and the reading public. \nAnd it’s also an opportunity for us to host award ceremonies for the ARB’s two annual book prizes — the Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing and the Little Rebels Children’s Book Award. Shortlisted authors from the two awards will give talks and participate in panel discussions throughout the day. \nAs in previous years\, we’ll be showcasing the depth and breadth of radical publishing. While there are currently other book fairs dedicated to progressive titles\, they tend to focus on tightly defined political traditions. The aim of the London Radical Bookfair is to be a broad church that brings together these traditions and make them accessible to a wider audience. \nThis year’s bookfair is supported by the Centre for Cultural Studies\, with the Departments of English and Comparative Literature\, Media and Communications\, Politics and International Relations\, Sociology\, Visual Culture\, and Goldsmiths Press.  Goldsmiths\, University of London. http://www.gold.ac.uk/ 
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/london-radical-bookfair-2017/
LOCATION:Grand Hall\, Goldsmiths University\, University of London\, New Cross\, London\, SE14 6NW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bookfair,Zine Fair
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170619T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170619T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170516T140719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170516T140719Z
UID:1424-1497902400-1497909600@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:OPEN LETTERS #5
DESCRIPTION:join us for another evening of letters\, read aloud.\nletter-reading is open-mic\, just sign up on the night.\nletters might be fiction or nonfiction. they might be to people\, places\, or things. they might never have been sent.\nthey might be to you. \nPLUS : the launch of the OPEN LETTERS zine\, available to pre-order or buy on the night.\nAND: the first 15 people buying/collecting preorders will get a free tote
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/open-letters-5/
LOCATION:Hyde Park Book Club\, 27-29 Headingley Lane\, Leeds\, LS6 1BL \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170616T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170616T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T145916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T145916Z
UID:1625-1497643200-1497654000@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Zine Launch - Howl of the Runt
DESCRIPTION:After a brief hiatus\, the Runt is back to baffle minds once again! \nFor issue 10 of our beloved zine\, our theme is that of Madness.\nForever the booty call of controversy\, we selected this theme in order to generate the question: what does it mean to be ‘mad’? \nFor some\, this was a way to channel their appreciation of authors such as Lewis Carroll or Edgar Allan Poe into loving homage.\nOthers provided some thought provoking pieces that reflected on mental illness\, and how we view it today. \nWe’ve collected all of our favourite pieces and published the tenth issue of the Runt\, and we’re gong to launch it in style!\nAs usual\, there will be guest speakers\, baked goods and good company. \nIn honour of Bloomsday\, we’ll also be giving anyone that comes along the chance to participate in a collaborative re-writing of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Literary immortality awaits you! \nA mere €4 euro gains you entry\, a free copy of the zine and at least one cookie/bun. \nSo come along\, laugh\, cry and descend into madness with us!
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/zine-launch-howl-of-the-runt/
LOCATION:Anseo\, 18 camden street lower\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170610T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170516T134343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170516T134343Z
UID:1410-1497088800-1497103200@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Queer Zine-Making and Crafting!
DESCRIPTION:That’s right\, it’s a crafternoon\, but in the morning. \nWhat?\nA chance to sit round a table with a bunch of lovely people and chat about life\, work on some projects\, bring your own knitting/cross-stitch/badge making/paper/pens/snacks etc. I myself will be collaging my very first zine and yes you can borrow my scissors. \nIt’ll be a very chill event\, for people who want to pull up a chair and get stuck in as opposed to looking for a workshop/teacher. That being said\, if you have a crafting skill and wanna share\, bring it! There’ll be people who might love to learn how to do that thing. \nWhere?\nThe lovely Feminist Library team have let us have their big meeting room to spread out in. They ask for a donation of £3 (or more if you can afford it!) to help support them\, or a tiny bit more if like me you will be using the photocopier a lot. If this would be a barrier to you coming then have a private word with me beforehand- no-one will be turned away for lack of funds! \nHow?\nThe location is The Feminist Library\, near Waterloo and Elephant & Castle stations. There is a lift that reaches pavement level and they would like people to let them know in advance if they need to use this entrance so they can prepare it (open the shutter). Otherwise there are 5 steps from the main door to the lift. Let me know if you have any other access requirements and I can ask for more info/put you in contact with them. \nWho?\nThis event is for queer women\, trans and non-binary people\, all of whom have amazing hair and at least one denim jacket each. \nI’LL BRING THE HUMMUS.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/queer-zine-making-and-crafting/
LOCATION:Feminist Library\, 5 Westminster Bridge Road\, London\, SE1 7XW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170609T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170611T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T150156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T150156Z
UID:1629-1497002400-1497204000@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Zine Workshop with Unseen
DESCRIPTION:Tickets: £20 \nIn partnership with Unseen Photo Fair\, we are pleased to present a two-day workshop delivered by Paul van Mameren (Managing Director\, Lecturis). Participants will learn how to make their own experimental zine with a theme of their choosing. \nDay one: Paul will introduce Lecturis’ work to participants\, and provide a brief history of the Dutch photobook. The morning will also focus on sharing examples of good practice using existing imagery and formats\, followed by experimentation with your own images and narrative ideas. \nDay two: we will spend most of the day compiling the participants’ own photographic and narrative elements together. In the afternoon we will have a sharing/ feedback event\, followed by some next steps to help you continue to produce and distribute your own work.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/zine-workshop-with-unseen/
LOCATION:Belfast Exposed Photography Gallery\, 23 Donegall Street\, Belfast\, BT1 2FF \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170608T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170609T020000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T150948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T150948Z
UID:1635-1496955600-1496973600@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:SORT Zine Issue 3 Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:SORT ZINE: THE CULT ISSUE \n(photo by Derek Ridgers for SORT Zine – more information soon) \nLINE-UP: \nAntonio Mingot\nhttps://soundcloud.com/antoniomingot \nNAKED (Live+DJ)\nhttps://soundcloud.com/naked \nSoonbe (Live)\nhttps://soundcloud.com/soonbe \nNever Worse (Live)\nhttps://soundcloud.com/never_worse \nSlugbait \nVenus Flytrap \nwww.sort-studio.co.uk
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/sort-zine-issue-3-launch-party/
LOCATION:Vogue Fabrics\, 66 Stoke Newington Rd\, London\, N16 7XB \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170608T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170608T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T151904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T151904Z
UID:1648-1496950200-1496961000@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:WHIP Issue 01 Launch
DESCRIPTION:Calm your election night jitters by joining WHIP at the Peckham Pelican for the launch of our first issue
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/whip-issue-01-launch/
LOCATION:The Peckham Pelican\, 92 Peckham Rd\, London \, SE15 5PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170608T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170516T140158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170516T140158Z
UID:1420-1496916000-1496923200@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Glasgow Science Festival: Climate Change Adaptation - Student Zine Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What does climate change mean to you? How will it affect your life? Explore the issues\, discover the latest research in climate adaptation and create your own mini-magazine to take home. This event is for college/university students only. \nVenue will be confirmed via email.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/glasgow-science-festival-climate-change-adaptation-student-zine-workshop/
LOCATION:University of Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170607T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170607T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T143915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T143915Z
UID:1610-1496863800-1496876400@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Zine Launch: Unpredictapple
DESCRIPTION:Hello I am publishing a zine and also putting on a gig. \nEntry is €5 which gets u a zine and also a gig. \nThe zine is called UNPREDICTAPPLE and is loosely about apples.\n(You can still submit to this zine until June 1st) \nThe gig will be: \nReadings (from such artists as Alicia Byrne Keane and Jess Bernard and maybe even a surprise guest from Singapore)\n\nThen music from: \nSlouch\nSegrasso \nPoster artwork by Conor Nolan cnrnln.net
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/zine-launch-unpredictapple/
LOCATION:The Workman’s Club\, 10 Wellington Quay\, \, Dublin\, D02 VX36\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170606T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170606T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T144239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T144239Z
UID:1614-1496772000-1496790000@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:ANTI- Exhibition and Zine launch
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition and Zine launch Featuring work aimed at the theme of ANTI.\nOn the night there will be a exhibiton and also the launch of the first volume of ANTI a zine showing work from local talents.
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/anti-exhibition-and-zine-launch/
LOCATION:Kosmonaut\, 10 Tariff Street\, Manchester\, M1 2FF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Zine Launch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170604T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T211535
CREATED:20170604T151544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170604T151544Z
UID:1644-1496563200-1496595600@penfightdistro.com
SUMMARY:Museum Mondays #10 : Making A Mu-Zine
DESCRIPTION:We’ll gather upstairs in The Habit from 6pm – outside on the terrace if its sunny\, inside if not. \nDrinks and conversation as usual and there’ll be craft stuff\, so we can throw together some of our ideas about working in museums to create a museum zine \n( what is a zine? click here! http://artmatters.ca/wp/2008/08/what-is-a-zine/ ) \nNo arts/crafts experience necessary\, if you can use scissors and a pritt stick that’s a bonus 🙂
URL:https://penfightdistro.com/zine-event/museum-mondays-10-making-a-mu-zine/
LOCATION:The Habit\, Goodramgate\, York\, YO1 8\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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