We've Got Food At Home! Zine Fest
Over Here Zine Fest & Dal Kular
28 June | Time: 11:00 | Venue: Soft Ground
ABOUT THE SHOW
Over Here Zine Fest and Dal Kular present 'We’ve got food at home! Zine fest!
A day of Zines (small DIY hand-made magazines) from local makers, a food themed pop up zine library and all day drop in zine workshop where you can contribute your own food themed zine pages!
This is a celebration of our beautiful global cuisines that we cook and eat in our homes everyday. We’ll explore what our food means to us as migrant communities, our favourite international stores, foodie memories, connections, recipes and more.
A day of zines, global tunes and nibbles!
To apply for a table to share your zines at the fest please fill out this little application form by May 17th.Thank you!
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Over Here Zine Fest started in 2018 by a group of Global Majority zine making friends based in Manchester with the aim of building self-sustaining alternative models for publishing, art, activism and collaboration in our communities. The zine fest itself is a non for profit annual event that showcases the work of Black/Asian/POC/Global Majority zine makers, artists, writers and activists.
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Over Here Zine Fest:
Over Here Zine Fest started in 2018 by a group of Global Majority zine making friends based in Manchester with the aim of building self-sustaining alternative models for publishing, art, activism and collaboration in our communities. The zine fest itself is a non for profit annual event that showcases the work of Black/Asian/POC/Global Majority zine makers, artists, writers and activists.
Melissa (she/her) makes zines about pop culture in relation to being black and queer. She also works for a charity that supports refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK.
Seleena Laverne Daye:
Seleena Laverne Daye (She/Her) is a textile artist and zine maker based in Manchester. Her work uses traditional techniques such as embroidery and cross stitch and features themes around race, class, gender and sexuality. Her work is often bright and playful and is inspired by 90s pop culture a DIY attitude.
Dal Kular:
Dal Kular is a writer, maker, zinester and creative facilitator from Sheffield. She loves making zines and handmade artist books. Dal's latest zine is called 'Dear Nature...' created during her writing residency with Peaks of Colour. She lives in Sheffield.
www.dalkular.com / https://dalkular.substack.com
EVENT INFO
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FREE ENTRY
This event is run on a drop-in basis. You don’t need a ticket, just turn up and zine!
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Doors Open: 10:45
Running Time: 11:00 - 16:00 -
Soft Ground is wheelchair accessible.
The building has an accessible toilet and lift access. -
All Ages
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Migration Matters Festival
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