Grrrl in Print - Anthology Collection

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Grrrl in Print - Anthology Collection

She’s here! And she’s hardback! This anthology collection contains all issues of Grrrl In Print published to date, including infamous Issue 1 (which was made up of 4 zines of different sizes and came in a variety pack style bag). All issues have subsequently sold out so this is your first chance to get all issues in physical form. 

Across 400 pages find interviews from cultural icons, recipes, advice pages, how-to-guides, photoshoots, stories, poetry, playlists and think pieces from our collaborative zine ‘Grrrl In Print’ which launched back in 2017. 

  • Hard back
  • Black and white inner pages, pink end pages, lilac cover and orange ribbon.
  • Perfect bound with printed spine.  
  • Extremely limited copies of this first edition! 

 

Grrrl Zine Fair is a community interest company started by artist Lu Williams, as a way of bringing together and supporting feminist zine makers. Zines makers come from all walks of life and anyone can make a zine- but they particularly resonate with those who have been disenfranchised and whose voices are often missing in mainstream media. We continue to platform those from low socioeconomic backgrounds, women, transgender and non-binary, LGBTQIA+ and black and POC zine makers.

Grrrl Zine Fair started in 2015 with our first zine fair in Oxford, since then we’ve hosted multiple fairs in London, at music festivals and more recently at our studios The Old Waterworks in Southend-on-sea, thanks to Arts Council England funding.

We continue to create events, workshops, and zines and look after our queer and feminist zine library based in Southend. We’re always interested in bringing our travelling zine fair and library to new audiences.

We also run zine workshops, and residencies for zine makers and sell zine kits and courses which help us run our events and programmes.

Inspired by Riot Grrrl culture of the 1990s, which combined zine-making, art, and music— the band Bikini Kill coined the term ‘Grrrl to the front!’— Grrrl hopes to continue this mission, with events showcasing the diverse array of zine culture through workshops like screen printing and risograph zine making, performances, drop in self care such as tooth gems and nail painting and welfare areas thanks to our amazing network of creatives.