2012 Events

**UPDATE: Video of the DIY Artspace panel and of the V. Vale/Henry Rollins interview can be found on the L.A. Zine Fest Vimeo channel.

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 Panel Discussion: DIY Artspaces 

11:30am-1pm   

Moderator: Mark Allen of Machine Project

“Los Angeles is a rich environment for creating low cost, grassroots venues of all kinds,” says moderator Mark Allen.  Do our six experienced panelists agree with him?  Participants will discuss starting your own DIY/alternative art space or venue, and how to keep it going.  The panel includes Jim Smith of The Smell, Walt Gorecki and Shaddy Zeineddine of Home Room, Pauline Lay of Pehrspace, Sean Carnage, Grant Capes of Echo Curio and Katie Vonderheide of Synchronicity Space.

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WorkshopZines As Agents Of Social Change

1:45-2:45pm  

Presented by Grrrl Zines A-Go-Go

A discussion on expanding the scope of zines to provide community support and social change though zine creation. Topics will include: framing zine workshops for different audiences, partnering with community organizations or activist affinity groups, acquiring grant monies and other support options, the importance of collaboration, and, of course, why zine makers are needed as culture workers.

Margarat Nee & Kim Schwenk of Grrrl Zines A-Go-Go have been teaching zine workshops for nearly a decade and will facilitate the discussion using the GZAGG Manifesto as a starting point.

About Grrrl Zines A-Go-Go: “Grrrl Zines A-Go-Go is an all-women workshop group based in Southern California. Since 2002 we have been facilitating workshops in community venues and college campuses in our region. We focus on the empowerment of young women through the production of fanzines and self published works.”

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Workshop: Making And Selling Your Minicomic!

3:15-4:15pm

Presented by Jim Higgins of Meltdown University

Comics editor Jim Higgins will discuss the basics of writing and drawing a minicomic and how to sell it to stores, distributors, and your soon-to-be adoring fans. He’ll talk about the creative process, finding and working with collaborators, production and printing, and the best ways to market and sell your independently produced comic book.

About Jim Higgins: Jim has been a writer and editor in the comics business for 18 years. He was an editor and assistant editor at DC Comics in the Paradox Press division (The Big Book of Grimm, Hoaxes, and The ’70s, plus the graphic novels Road to Perdition, and Stuck Rubber Baby) and is the editor and publisher of New Thing, an international anthology of comics. He taught comic book storytelling for eight years at The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and cinema studies at The City University of New York for four and a half. He is presently teaching Graphic Novel Development at CalArts and various comics classes at Otis College of Art and Design. He is also the Program Director for the Meltdown University classes at Meltdown Comics.

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Interview:

5-6:00 pm, plus Q&A

V. Vale of RE/Search Publications, interviewed by Henry Rollins

We don’t really know what’s going to happen, but we’re excited to find out. Both Rollins and Vale will be signing books and ephemera after the talk.

image courtesy of marpop

15 Comments on “2012 Events”

  1. Carlos says:

    helllll yeah!!!!!

  2. Hey, I’m headed to the fest today, but will miss the DIY Art Spaces panel. Will it be available as a video at some point?

  3. My comic book obession has been renewed but evolved – I have found a new addiction…. I do believe I may happily become a drunkard of zine art. Heavenly addicted.

    Yesterday’s Fest was in a word – awesome. I discovered a whole new world (for me) full of creative story telling possibilities for myself, for Los Angeles Costume Swap and even as an Occupier.

  4. Dale Palmer says:

    That was a S-I-C-K event!! As an early-80′s skate-punk and ‘zine creator myself, I really dug it – here’s my top 3 from the event:
    1) Topanga Beach Experience (Brass Tacks Press)
    2) Minimum Rage (Drippy Bone Books)
    3) Band of Outsiders (Black Circle Press)

  5. What about the Artspaces Panel video?!


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