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Substanz No 1

Artist/Author: Gisela Hochuli | Reference: A0888 | Type: ArticlePublication

Issue 1 of Substanz, featuring text and drawings by Gisela Hochuli. This performance arts issue is published on the occasion of Acción|MAD17-XIV Encuentro de Arte de Acción Madrid, November 2017.

Text in German and English.

Kindly Donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.

Fat Activist Vernacular

Artist/Author: Charlotte Cooper | Digital Reference: EF5365 | Type: Digital File

Explores fat activist language.

Laindon 2: The Unauthorised Novelisation

Artist/Author: Maz Murray | Reference: P4100 | Type: Publication

Part 2 of a serialised story.

Goslowcomics

Artist/Author: Goslowcomics collection | Reference: P4099 | Type: Publication

Includes a collection of light-hearted, comical zines to promote social action.

Louche #1: Beginnings and Becomings

Editor: Georgeous Michael | Reference: P4075 | Type: Publication

Asking urgent questions about drag today, Louche takes a critical and constructive approach to queer performance culture: its past, present and future. Featuring contributions from over thirty artists, writers and illustrators.

All of the Art I Experienced from 1.11.18 to 8.11.18 (and How it Made me Feel)

Artist/Author: Megan Vaughn | Reference: A0883 | Type: Article

Excerpts from a zine. From the journal devoted to publishing the work of postgraduates, postdoctoral researchers, and entry-level academics in the fields of theatre and the performing arts.

A Guide to Being an Artist and Being Ok (don’t worry, we’re all pretending)

Editor: Louisa Robbin & Louise Belsom | Reference: P3794 | Type: Publication

A collection of poetry, ramblings, rants and images by artists who suffer with some form of depression and or anxiety

The Outsiders’ Handbook

Artist/Author: Scottee, Emma Frankland, Selina Thompson, Travis Alabanza | Reference: P3689 | Type: Publication

A free survival guide for queer and trans* young people; by Scottee, Travis Alabanza, Selina Thompson and Emma Frankland.

Download the publication PDF here.