
This semester 12 students added to our zine collection!


At the end of this semester I lead a project with my dear friend and colleague Lauren Kalman for her class, "Art in the Public Sphere." We decided to do a political/interventionist project in which I presented on the political/historical aspect of zines and artists' publications. We then asked students to create a zine themselves in which they submitted one to printed matter, one to zine world, and dropped off the rest of their batch of 15 all over the city.