Zines of the Fest

Winners 2010:
1234
Simon Fletcher and Ya Wen Ho
35x150mm (tiny!), 35 panels, black card casing, b/w printing


We loved this one because it was so original, and pushed the boundaries of what a zine can encompass. The story line is a sort-of ‘choose your own adventure’ – so neat! Illustrations by Simon, and concept/direction by Ya Wen.

Second place:
Mythology of Self and Other Misconceptions
Hannah May
A5, 24 pages, colour cardstock cover and b/w printing


Featuring poems and illustrations by Hannah. We thought this one was simple, yet executed beautifully. Comes complete with ISBN too, which isn’t something you see everyday!

Third place:
Craft-d – Issue 2
Beth Peters
A5, 40 pages, colour cover with b/w printing, and misc collected goodies in bag


Reading this zine you can tell that Beth has worked very hard on bringing out the second issue. It features interviews and articles by artists and craftspeople Beth meets in her daily life who inspire her. This issue also heavily features her love of collecting, with each issue coming with an assortment of ephemera she has collected over the years! Overall, this is a really satisfying package.

Honourable Mentions:
Busker Folk – Series 1
WaterBear Appreciation Society
65x95mm, 6 cards in waxed paper (plus stick of American gum!), full colour

Last year’s winners Heather and Zac from the WaterBear Appreciation Society have really stepped up again with their work! We loved the cute illustrations, and how it evoked memories of collecting cards as a child (okay, some of us were geeks) – and subverts the idea of superheroes or celebrities with that of everyday buskers from Wellington.

Elam Graduate Catalogue (Reworked at Auckland Zinefest 2009)
Dane Taylor
A5, 28 pages, b/w print.


A product of a workshop held at last year’s Zinefest, co-ordinated by Dane as part of an ongoing subversive publication workshop project. Participants were given copies of various Elam graduate catalogues and asked to choose an image that appealed or otherwise interested them, and change/add/subvert it. What features is an extensive catalogue of thoroughly different collages/mixed media art.

Thanks to everyone who entered the competition! We were amazed with how popular it was. To everyone who entered – your zines have been donated to the Cross Street Zine Library. If you would like them back then message us and we can arrange something.

In related news: don’t forget to fill out this form before the end of the month if you are applying for a stall at Wellington Zinefest this year!

xx

Aftermath!

Hey friends,

A bit belated, but a post-zinefest update from us nonetheless. If you made it along last Saturday to the Wine Cellar and St Kevins Arcade, thank you for coming! We hope you had a good time; it seems the whole day was buzzing with excitement and networking and lots of zine-loving.

We’ve been pretty overwhelmed with the response we’ve had so far – everyone has been so supportive and positive, it’s been really heart-warming to be a part of. So, again, sincere thanks from all of us.

If you would like to let us know what you thought of the event (good or bad – we encourage honest critique), you can fill out a confidential feedback form here.

We wouldn’t have been able to put on Zinefest without the generous support of people such as super-hero K Road Business Association precinct manager Barbara Holloway (and the team), Peter from Alleluya Cafe (who lent us the space for the day), and Wine Cellar owner Rohan Evans. Not to mention all of the amazing volunteers who helped us leading up to, during, and after the event!

We managed to get a whole bunch of video footage from both the day event and after party, so we will keep you posted for when that is ready to be viewed.


The ‘Zine of the Fest Award’ was awarded to Ya-Wen Ho and Simon Fletcher (pictured above with the trophy, cake, and Tes) for their zine which can be viewed here.

In the meantime, you can check out the RIP IT UP photo gallery, and watch a video (below) made by Renegade House. Thanks heaps both of you guys for coming along and documenting the day!

Much love, and see you around!
xx


Nick, Tessa and Tes
Auckland Zinefest Co-ordinators.

Photos below courtesy of Jillian de Beer.

Mini feature on some of the fresh talent at Zinefest this year

Many of the stall holders at this year’s Zinefest will be selling brand-new issues of their zines, or even completely new zines. Below we feature a few of them – but be sure to come and check out all the talent on the day, as we would be writing forever about all the amazing people who are involved this year!

Radio As Paper #5


“Radio as Paper is a local comic zine and winner of an Eric Award for best comic anthology (NZ comics award) RAP compiles works from NZ comic creators such as Tim Molloy, Toby Morris, MF Joyce, Frank and Becky and many more.

After getting a much appreciated boost from last years Auckland Zinefest and now working on the 5th issue, RAP returns this year to Zinefest with a possible best off of the previous editions as most of the first issues are now out of stock.”

Also, at Zinefest only, if you buy a physical copy you also get a digital copy (issue 4 or 5) for free! Just bring a USB stick or similar on the day.

Pig pt 1

Jerome will be releasing the first part of his comic entitled ‘Bucklame’, which has taken over a year to make. If you purchased the intro off him last year, bring it along to Zinefest and he will swap you for the new one, free of charge! Pretty sweet deal in our books.
awrycomics.blogspot.com

Presence Magazine #7


Issue 7 of Presence is jammed packed with loads of interesting and quirky content.

“We get up close and personal with The Drab Doo Riffs, as they pose for a mysterious shoot. The girls from The Gladeyes, have a chat with us and stop by for some messy fun. Then we venture behind the scenes at Pleased To Meet You boutique, where Misery meets fashion. All the girls are going to crush on Jordan Barnes, a man with too many talents, whose works are featured in this issue. We head to the Red Bull Studio Live Sessions and check out a couple of new bands that are coming up on the scene. And we get our crafts on at the new Cassette SuperMarkets. Plus plenty of neat CD Reviews from Eavesdrop, for the perfect reading party!

Check out all this and more in the latest issue of Presence. Avaliable at Magnation, Real Groovy and plenty of selected cafes and boutiques around Auckland.”

Greta from Presence will also be chatting to Charlotte on 95 BFM’s Morning Glory radio show this Friday around 11:20am (just a few hours after us!).

Check out this link (from Friday onwards) for a sneak preview of the new issue, or alternatively go say hi at Cassette’s MUM clubnight on Friday to see it in the flesh.

Potroast #6

“Potroast n. 1 A cut of beef, often taken from the tougher chuck cut, that is browned and then cooked until tender in a covered pot with vegetables. 2 An Auckland-based literary zine publishing poetry, short-fiction and illustrations by an interesting group of contributors. The zine strives for the same qualities of flavour, richness and budget-stretching-without-quality-compromise substance as its culinary namesake. 3 Awesomeness.

Potroast#6, our latest issue, is garden-themed. Thus, Potroast#6 features gardens in which growth is consumption (of human flesh!); gardens in which nothing grows; gardens growing on heads; heads which are gardens complete with oozing spring-bud pimples; and a wide spectrum of other works dealing with growth, stagnation and the flowering of many beautiful things.
Copies of Potroast#6 – as well as back issues #3, #4 and #5 – will be available at the Auckland Zinefest for $4 each or $10 for 3 copies. All funds raised will contribute towards printing costs. Chapbooks of some of our regular contributors will also be at the Festival!”

Cupcake Monsters #11

“At this year’s Zinefest, I will be releasing issue 11 of Cupcakemonsters, which features

interviews with Brooklyn’s Oneohtrix Point Never and Jeffrey Lewis, along with a
downloadable mixtape of select Papaiti Records bootlegs, curated by James Stuteley.
As always, this latest issue also features many intelligent looking photographs of
bands I consider to be good. A runner-up for last year’s “Zine of the Fest” award,

Cupcakemonsters continually talks about avant-garde music in a pleasant manner.

Bad Crushes (brand new!)
“Bad Crushes is a collaborative zine made by a bunch of soft gummy hearted souls. An A-Z of good times, bad ideas and unrequited “I like you”s.”

More info on Amber’s blog.

Health Wealth and Happiness #1

An aesthetic amalgamation of collaged treasures/ephemera and artwork sourced and found around Auckland. Issue 1 features work and found objects by Dim Pivac, Moron Says What?, Micheal Vincent Sperring, Jonas Besson, Genista Jurgens, Joshua Lynn, Tessa Stubbing and Damian Golfinopoulous. There will be copies of HWAH at Zinefest for free – if you miss out you can download it from the website shortly.

10-22-38 Astoria #3


10-22-38 Astoria was named in homage to the first ever photocopy, by Chester Carlson in 1938, which said just that.

Limited copies of the third edition will be available at Zinefest this year. Issue 3 is a step aside from the previous two editions (which involved more traditional zine content, articles etc), and is a more conceptual version – it has been produced entirely on the photocopier, using 1960s photocopier manuals as the raw material to collage, destroy and play with. What is contained in the zine is an aesthetic experience – a visual representation of the beauty the limitations of a photocopier offer the zine-maker.
myspace.com/102238astoria

Auckland Zinefest introduces Computer Boys at the day event

The Boss is back… with an S upgrade:

Computer Boys
…an ode to everyoness favourite boys bandzz.

The Beach Boys
Backstreet Boys
Pet Shop Boys
Beastie Boys
Boyz II Men
Fat Boys

…Who doesn’t love boys?

Catch them upstairs throughout the day event, 11am-4pm!

The Zine Library goes on a field trip!

Cross Street Zine Library at the Cassette Markets this Saturday!

If you wanna catch the Zine Library before Zinefest and brush up on your zine knowledge, come check out the markets this Saturday. They have free beer, cupcakes, vintage cool stuff… all ages too, even though it’s in a bar. We’re setting up a kids-library-section-inspired corner, so even if the weather’s shitty, it will still be fun times.

See you then!

12-5pm, Saturday August 7st, 2010.
Cassette #9, Vulcan Lane, CBD.

Facebook group here

Timetable 2010

Unguided Collaborative Zine Making
All day
11:00am-4:00pm
in the dry workshop area in Wine Cellar.

Paper Making Workshop
with Tes C
11:45am-1:00pm
in the wet workshop area downstairs.

Collaborative Creation and Improvisation Workshop
with Steven
12 noon-1:00pm
in the Wine Cellar back room.

Screen Printing Workshop
with Ema
from 1:30pm-3:00pm
in the wet workshop area downstairs.

There will be two sessions:
1:30pm-2:00pm and 2:30pm-3:00pm

Underground Zines vs Commercial Publishing Talk
with Richard
2:00pm-2:30pm
in the Wine Cellar back room.

Fan Letters to Fanzines Workshop
with Tessa
2:30pm-3:00pm
in the dry workshop are in Wine Cellar.

Zines, Scenes and Economy of Means Talk
with Bryce
3:00pm-3:45pm
in the Wine Cellar back room.

Zinefest day event ends
4:00pm

Zinefest after party begins
7:00pm
at Wine Cellar and Whammy Bar

Zine of the Fest Award announced
roughly 8:30pm
in the Wine Cellar back room.

An update on some stuff happening at Zinefest!

Frances from The Pillbox has given us a limited number of the arts and culture zine from Omaru to give away for free at Zinefest! Get there early to get your hands on a copy. For those of you who like to sleep in on a Saturday and who might get there a little late, never fear cos she has also donated some to the Cross Street Zine Library which will be on display during the day event!

Here is a little description of the zine, in Frances’ words:

“Events. Rants. Reviews. Poetry. Short stories. Illustrations. Photography. The Pillbox a monthly Oamaru based arts and creative culture zine.”

Carmen from *INK is another lovely someone who has donated us a bunch of her zines for Zinefest. *INK is Dunedin’s weekly gig guide which features art and cool stuff from local artists, so make sure you come and check it out also. We will have a selection from the zine’s 12 year history, so it will be an interesting read!

And a bit about *INK, in Carmen’s words:

“*INK is Dunedin’s weekly Entertainment Guide/Zine. *INK is is that thing you see hanging out of people’s back pockets. Jam packed full of love and creative peeps. ♥

And Kylee who teaches at Auckland Girl’s Grammar School will also be bringing a selection of zines made by girls in her class, which will be on display in the Zine Library as well.

And a tiny bit from Kylee:

“The zines they are creating are looking at Social Media. The grrls have picked different aspects of Social Media and are researching and creating over the next two weeks. There is also a potential teacher’s zine that I could bring along!”

So exciting! Can’t wait to read all of the new zines that will be out in time for Zinefest.

Don’t forget that if you have any zines you wish to donate to the Zine Library, please get in touch! Alternately you can donate them on the day too.

And, just a teaser, but if you are thinking about entering your zine in the “Zine of the Fest” competition, here is a photo of the glass trophy Tes has finished making:

Yes that is a dinosaur wearing glasses and sneakers reading a zine. Bad-ass!

Speak soon. Timetable to be uploaded shortly!
xx

After Party Acts Announced

Wilberforces
Mothers Of Darkness
Ghost Wave
Canadia
Hold Dear
The Literatti

Just added! OHPJ-ing (that’s Over Head Projector DJ-ing) by Aaron King-Cole!

And DJs Jaspin and Renee.

Zine workshop in Whammy and misc zine-related activities to partake in on the night!

August 14th, 2010. From 7pm.
Wine Cellar and Whammy Bar, St Kevins Arcade, Newton.

Free!

Come party and/or chill out with your new friends you met on the day.

Facebook event here.

xoxox

Calling nice folk and friendly people!

Hey guys, just a heads up that we’re looking for some people to help us out on the day. If you, or anyone you know might be interested, please let us know!

You can check out the “job description” on The Big Idea:
http://www.thebigidea.co.nz/work/jobs-opportunities/access-arts/72305-zinefest-volunteerszine-librarians

Or email us at akzinefest@gmail.com

Thanks!

One month today, holy exciting!!

ZINEFEST TWENTY TEN!

Auckland Zinefest – back for a second edition.

Auckland zine makers, zine lovers, and DIY self publishers can get together for a free event we hope to be bigger and better than last year’s! Featuring a whole bunch of fresh talent, as well as the return of zine veterans too.

Featuring a zine market upstairs in St Kevins Arcade, and free workshops and talks downstairs in Wine Cellar, throughout the day.

Talks by long-time zine maker from Wellington Bryce Galloway of Incredibly Hot Sex With Hideous People fame “Zines, Scenes, and the Economy of Means“; and Richard Cooke who will be comparing/contrasting his work with both underground zines and commercial magazines.

Also featuring a paper making workshop by Tes Clark from Cross Street Studios; “Fan Letters to Fan Zines” workshop with Tessa Stubbing; and Steven Lyons will be presenting a workshop on “Collaborative Creation and Improvisation.

There will also be a collaborative zine-making workshop throughout the day, screen-printing facilities, the Cross Street Zine Library on display, as well as “Zine of the Fest” award to be announced on the day.

Come and get creative!

Timetable to be updated closer to the date.

Zinefest runs from 11am – 4pm.

After party to be announced soon – after party will be held at Wine Cellar and Whammy Bar, entry is free from around 7pm.

Auckland Zinefest is kindly supported by the K Road Business Association, Alleluya Cafe and Wine Cellar.

You can RSVP to the Facebook event here!