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Exhibiting as part of Ex Libris / Dundee Literary FestivalUniversity of Dundee, Park Place, Dundee,

Exhibiting as part of Ex Libris / Dundee Literary Festival

University of Dundee, Park Place, Dundee, DD1 4HN

Sunday 23rd October 11.00 - 15.00 

Featuring books and book makers of every variety - authors, zines, indie comics, artist books, illustrators, and more. Join us and meet some of Scotland’s innovative independent book creators including:

Ess Publications, Treehouse Comic, Artificial Womb, Tapsalteerie, Superkings, Ryan S. Thompson, Mark Brady, Terrier Studios Limited, Dundee Comics Creative Space, GENERATORprojects, Lore the Tone Press, Thomas Heitler, Robyn Woolston, The Shed Press, Craig Gilbert’s Poetry Books and Novels, Ian Abbott, The Zane Collective, Infinite Greyscale, Maria Stoian, Elizabeth Wein, Becca Clark, The Drouth

https://exlibrisbookfair.wordpress.com


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STOP PRESS: I’ll be showing work as part of CULTURAL TRAFFIC in New York during May:‘The Cultural Tr

STOP PRESS: I’ll be showing work as part of CULTURAL TRAFFIC in New York during May:

‘The Cultural Traffic print publishing art fairs host independent and experimental publishers, artists and dealers of vintage books, ephemera and pop culture along with programmes of live events, readings, music and artist-led performance.

Free for all to visit, Cultural Traffic offers an opportunity to engage in the past, present and future of pop culture. Founded in 2016 by London based Toby Mott, from its first fair at London’s Truman Brewery it has now grown with fairs held in, London, New York, Detroit, Los Angeles and Miami and is looking to further expand.

Cultural Traffic is driven by the ethics of self publishing, where vintage counterculture meets with current DIY practice, creating an exciting dynamic marketplace. We are committed to championing diversity whilst establishing a platform which showcases an inclusive global community.

We believe in the power of creativity as a catalyst for social change in order to develop a more open inclusive community.’

http://culturaltraffic.com


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