It’s our 4th NEBA Zine Swap!
Another year of fun zine making, zine sharing, and collaborations that bring our members together from across New England.
Members Paricipating:
Nancer Ballard – How to Write a Banned Book
Marie Lourdes Canavés – Chance or Destiny
Dennis Dahill – White Diamond
Lately I’ve been attracted to highly textural images as a subject for my zines. The multi-layered details of faceted diamonds in this zine create a complex field of patterns resembling oriental carpets more than jewels to crown a royal head.
Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord – Offerings
Offerings is a zine of excerpted hand-lettered quotes from my printed book also titled Offerings. They were chosen to be reminders of a larger and deeper world ready to show us its wonder.
Ania Gilmore – Maui Magical
Cristina Hajosy – Steps to Abstraction: Pizza Edition
The art teacher in me is back with the 3rd Steps to Abstraction zine. For this edition, a slice of pepperoni pizza is taken through 7 steps from realism to abstraction.
Carolyn Letvin – Best of Waylon: Volume 2
Waylon greets me by rolling on the floor, exposing his belly to me so I can pet and pet and pet him. The Zine shows him in those lovely, loving positions that I can’t resist.
Katherine Lobo – Make a zine with me…
Susan Marsh – Moondance
Whenever I see our moon, it makes me want to dance. It is one of my most favorite things-and out of this world! I combined two poems with Galileo’s drawings of the moon and antique postcards.
Laurel Moorhead – Oops! -or- Never Jump off a Moving Train in Italy Again!
Judith Patterson – To Autumn
In May, I moved from my yellow Sugah house on the Channel to Unisen Senior Living on the pond. “To Autumn” because the Art Harvest is in; the ground is still warm.
Gail Smuda – Rebel Girl
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born in Concord, NH, and a marker was erected near her birthplace which was removed by legislators who were upset that she had been communist. Of course she was also a feminist, a union organizer, civil rights activist and a founding member of the Civil Liberties Union. The removal is being challenged in court.
Gail Smuda – Plumbers
After several months of having our sewer line replaced, I made this zine documenting the challenges.
Donna Stepien – Trees
Get busy making your own zines with NEBA’s Zine about Zines!