Interview with a Zinester: Kate Angell!

Interview with a Zinester: Kate Angell!
We’re resurrecting our Interview with a Zinester series to get you pumped up for this year’s Fest! Check out this interview with the lovely, Kate Angell.

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A lovely red-headed Kate Angell hugs a white labrador in front of trucks.

Kindly give us a short description of yourself and the work you do.

I’m an academic research librarian and split my writing time between journal articles about library instruction and zines mostly about artists whose work has transformed my life. Zines play a pretty big role in both my personal and professional lives. I have experience starting zine collections at academic libraries and am currently making a zine about college level research for students that I teach. My most recent zine is a psychobiography of the musician Nico, a complex and complicated person whose voice, words, and harmonium jolt and lull me. I also consider this zine the product of some of my finest research and writing. My next zine will probably be a split zine about Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie, because they’re my sisters of the moon and I want to be with them everywhere.

How did you get introduced to zines? Were you influenced by anyone?

In college I dated someone who made zines and had also amassed an impressive collection of zines. I remember looking through a huge pile of her zines and feeling really enthralled, especially by the zines with Riot Grrrl inspired themes. I was hooked from this moment on, although it would be several years before I created my own zine. The biggest influence on my zinemaking has come from Riot Grrrl fandom and culture. In 2009 I had the privilege of helping to process Kathleen Hanna’s zine archive, an experience which greatly inspired me artistically and in general. I’m also very inspired by NYCFZF organizer Elvis Bakaitis- this talented zinester/comic artist’s series “Homos in Herstory” is brilliant! Elvis created the covers and additional art for almost all of my zines.

What does it mean to do “feminist zine-making”? Does feminism appear in your work (explicitly or implicitly)?

I refrained from making zines for quite some time because I didn’t consider myself talented enough to produce these artifacts. Writing has always been one of my strengths, but I was pretty intimidated by making such a creative object, particularly the layout and illustrations. For me the moment I engaged in feminist zinemaking was when I stopped being afraid of these thoughts and shelved my self doubts in favor for artistic freedom and expression. My own experience as a feminist zinester is harnessing the courage and empowerment to translate my thoughts into action, with the hope that my zine(s) will bring a spark of magic or empathy to another person’s day.

What is your favorite zine or piece of mail art? Do you like any specific style/part of a zine?

My all time favorite zine is Bikini Kill #2, my copy is pretty tattered from years of consultation! Also, everything I’ve ever read by Cindy Crabb has been beautiful and I wish every teenager was automatically given a copy of at least one of her zines.

If you could sum up your zinester life in a kitchen appliance, what appliance would it be?

Does a spork count as a kitchen appliance? I enjoy how they’re both creative and wildly practical at the same time, two traits which I wish to see my zines embody. Plus, I bring a spork to work every single day for my lunch so this item is generally present when I’m working on zine related projects in my office.

Finally, who are some of the other zinesters you’re excited to see at this year’s feminist zine fest?

You know, I haven’t been to many zine fests in the past couple years, so a lot of the names on your blog are new to me, which is exciting! Stephanie Basile is a longtime friend and we actually met eight years ago through her zine Suburban Blight, so I’m delighted to read its new issue! I work at a university with strong health sciences programs, so I’m really looking forward to checking out Anna Melton’s zine about becoming a nursing assistant- and I’m intrigued by the title of Sarah McCarry’s zine Glossolalia.

Stay tuned for more!

* Applications are [no longer] up! * Apply to table at FZF 2015 :-)

UPDATE: The application deadline was 1/17/15.

Woohoo! The time has come; applications for NYC Feminist Zinefest 2015 are now up!

https://feministzinefestnyc.wordpress.com/apply/

Feel free to help spread the word, and send us any questions you might have; we are excited about all your cool new feminist zines.

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* Save the Date! * NYC Feminist Zinefest – Saturday, March 7, 2015 * !

We’re so thrilled to announce… we have a date, and a space, for the 2015 NYC Feminist Zinefest!

The place: Barnard College, New York

The date: Sunday March 8, 2015     * Note correction!!! Saturday, March 7 ! *

The zinefest is a few months away, so keep checking back here for more updates as we get closer.

Hope you’re as excited as we are, and we look forward to reading…more feminist zines! 🙂

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* Black Lesbian DIY Fest * October 18 !

! Happy to announce that the Black Lesbian DIY Fest is happening on October 18 !

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Check out more info on their website – http://blacklesbiansdiyfest.wordpress.com/

This DIY Fest sounds pretty cool – besides just tabling, there will be a raffle, workshops & skillshares, and a tour of the Lesbian Herstory Archives!

The ‘fest starts at 11am and goes ’till 6pm, so there is plenty of time to check out all the awesome zines!

* Also – you can still apply to table! Check out their site for more details! *

The Lesbian Herstory Archives is “the world’s largest collection of materials by and about lesbians and their communities,” and is located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, at 484 14th Street. The building is wheelchair accessible, as well as nearby to subway and bus lines.

(This year is also the 40th Anniversary of the LHA, find out more here (scroll down the page for an events listing) – http://www.lesbianherstoryarchives.org/40thanniversary.html)

Woo! Hooray Black Lesbian DIY Fest, and hope to see you there! 🙂

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Coming up this winter – * Hamilton Feminist Zine Fair ! *

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Ooh, what’s that – another feminist zinefest coming up soon??

Yes! In the city of Hamilton, in the great Canadian province of Ontario… on November 15 of this year – feminists of all stripes will congregate to share, sell, & swap their zines to the public!

Get more info here –

http://takebackthenighthamilton.wordpress.com/2014/07/23/hamilton-feminist-zine-fair/

(And if you’re considering writing a feminist zine, but not quite sure how or what to write about . . . check out the above link for a handy list of ideas!)

Applications to table are open starting *now!*

More basic info:

“When: Saturday, November 15th from 10am to 5pm
Where: YWCA Hamilton – 75 MacNab Street South, Hamilton ON
Accessibility: The space is accessible, including washrooms. More information about accessibility and safe(r) spaces coming soon!”

The ‘fest is organized by SACHA, “a feminist, non-profit, community-based organization of women guided by anti-racist and anti-oppressive values.”

Yay!

 

* Philly Feminist Zinefest 2014* – on June 28 & 29!

Mark yr calendars, everyone!

The magical and exciting Philly Feminist Zinefest is BACK, and will happen on June 28 (tabling) and June 29 (workshops)!

Applications are open NOW until May 17, so get yours in today! (http://www.phillyfeministzinefest.com/registration.html)

This year it will be held at the Neighborhood House

Always mucho exciting to see another feminist zinefest pop up…we hope to see you there!! 🙂

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* * * FZF Recap! * * *

Wow! After a crazy-quick 6 week buildup to the event, the zinefest came along…and was awesome!!!

Here’s a little photo of us organizers at the event:

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<<<< photo credit: Ayelet Pearl >>>

Many thanks go out to everyone who tabled, bringing their enthusiasm & colorful zines…if you’re curious to see the list of who was there, or forgot the name of some sweet zinester, check our list of 2014 tablers here

Also many thanks to…Barnard College! For their support with this event, and a gigantic space

In case you want to re-live the fun times, we will soon be posting PHOTOS!

And here is one person’s recap of the event:

http://librarymanifesto.com/2014/03/defying-meanies-and-the-status-quo/

* Apply to table at the zinefest! *

_DSC0107_previewApplications for 2020 are open! You have until 12/15/19 to complete the application! The zinefest will be Sunday, March 29th at Barnard College. Table payment is voluntary/sliding scale and will go toward inclusion, accommodations, childcare, tabler snacks, and other ziney causes. Holla.

Application is written both in English and en Espanol.

Hooray!