A new festival celebrates an accessible, enduring and analog form of art and archiving in Oceanside. Dozens of zinemakers, artists, musicians and vendors join the event at The Hill Street Country Club.
A previous zine event at The Hill Street Country Club is shown in an undated photo.
And zines are defined also by who makes them: anyone who wants to. An artist's ability to create and share a zine doesn't depend on finding a publisher, editor, agent or gallery."Literally, it's the most accessible form of art that we can disseminate in our community," said Dinah Poellnitz, cofounder and artistic director of The Hill Street Country Club.
He said that zines have their roots in science-fiction fan culture in the 1930s and 1940s, and grew with punk and skate culture in the 1980s. Zines also developed into tools of political activism. For Reeder, fans are the foundation of zines."It's that DIY movement, do it yourself, where if you're a fan of something and it doesn't exist, you make it yourself," Reeder said.
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