Showing posts with label Tattooed Faces in Living colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattooed Faces in Living colour. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2016

MWP zines at Sticky Institute

Stocked at Sticky: Top row: The Shadow Women 1-3 and Card Sharps
Bottom row: Poker Faces, Tattooed Faces and
Tattooed Faces in Living Colour

Since Hand Held Gallery closed its doors in 2013, Moth Woman Press has felt rather like a ship without a sail. The aesthetic of our zines was in comfortable alignment with the artist books and zines that gallery director Megan Herring showed; in fact, many were sources of inspiration for our own fledgling efforts.

Despite Melbourne’s thriving zine culture, as witnessed by the annual Sticky Institute Festival of the Photocopier zine fair (FOTP) held last month at Melbourne Town Hall, commercial outlets for zines are somewhat thin on the ground - at least, as far as I've discovered.

There is, however, a notable exception, namely the above mentioned Sticky Institute, a veritable Aladdin’s cave located in the Degraves Street Subway, Campbell’s Arcade (“Under Flinders Street Station”, as they say on their website).

My first memories of this arcade, with its distinctive pink tiles and art deco curves, date from childhood train trips to the city with my parents. Sticky has been there for considerably less time than that, but since its formation in 2006, it has firmly established itself as the mecca for zine culture in Melbourne.

Campbell's Arcade, Degraves Street Subway, leading to platforms
for Flinders Street Station

As of yesterday, a small selection of MWP zines are now stocked by Sticky. I’m not sure why it took me so long to approach them. I’ve visited many times, and have acquired numerous zines for my personal collection from there. I guess I had it in my head that the aesthetic of my own zines wouldn’t fit in with those at Sticky, and that they’d be rejected out of hand. In fact, Sticky shows an astonishing range of zines, and I’m thrilled that seven Moth Woman Press publications have joined their number.

Sticky Institute


Friday, February 12, 2016

2016 Sticky Institute Festival of the Photocopier Zine Fair

Aside from a couple of minor tasks, my work for the zine fair is done. If you are in the area on Sunday afternoon, do call in and stop by the Moth Woman Press table to say hello. An invitation of your very own is here:

Left: FOTP 2016 poster; righthand column: a selection of Moth Woman Press zines


Monday, August 31, 2015

Tattooed Faces in Living Colour - a new mini-zine, Part 2

To commemorate the exhibition Inking Up*, which recently opened at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, I've produced two new mini-zines, both of which focus on my Tattooed Faces imagery.

An invitation to the official launch on Saturday, 5 September at 3 pm is directly below, followed by page views of the mini-zine Tattooed Faces in Living Colour. (To see its sister zine, Tattooed Faces, scroll down to previous post).


























Pictured above:
Tattooed Faces in Living Colour, mini-zine (photocopy, 10.5 x 7.5 cm, signed and numbered limited edition of 100). The zine is available through Moth Woman Press for $4.00, plus postage.

*Inking Up (with Rona Green, Clayton Tremlett and Deborah Klein)
Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum
14 Lyttleton Street
Castlemaine Vic 3450
http://www.castlemainegallery.com
29 August – 18 October 2015.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Tattooed Faces in Living Colour

Our last post previewed Tattooed Faces, a new mini-zine. Since then, work has commenced on its sister publication, Tattooed Faces in Living colour.

Their simultaneous release is timed to coincide with the group show Inking Up at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, which opens to the public on 29 August. For full details of the exhibition, scroll down to previous post.

Under construction: limited edition mini-zine Tattooed Faces in Living Colour
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