features examples of zines (DIY self-publications directed at a particular/niche audience) from within our collections, as well as several recent acquisitions made with the exhibition in mind, and examples of zines made by students during one of the three zine workshops held in association with the exhibition.
A zine about the demise of Broken Pencil magazine after publisher Hal Niedzviecki made statements in defense of Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people. Includes discussion of Canzine and the zine community in Canada.
Includes:
- Interview with filmmaker Lyndall about a documentary film they made about Who's Emma record and book store and punk space in Toronto in the 1990s
- Interview with Matt Cuthbert from the bands Gift Eaters and Red Hot Daggers
- Article in defense of perzines
- News about the Toronto Zine Library
- Zine reviews
A compilation zine that takes a deep-dive into zine-making, covering topics like printing options, selling zines, pricing zines, long-armed staplers, and standalone vs. series zines. Plus reflections on Luddites and technology, an interview with zine-maker Delphine Bedient, and a story about the American Library Association (ALA) conference's Zine Pavilion.