Ninth International Conference of the Book

Ninth International Conference of the Book
9th International Conference on the Book
University of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

14-16 October 2011

Paper Title:
Art-Zines – The Self-Publishing Revolution: The Zineopolis Art-Zine Collection

Abstract:
By: Dr Jackie Batey

As the curator of Zineopolis - Art-Zine collection at the University of Portsmouth, I set the aim of the collection to archive and reflect the diversity of thought and talent that exists outside the traditional publishing arena. Zines are one of the few areas left where creative people can speak without censorship to an audience beyond the gallery. This makes the world of zines new and exciting as well as challenging, with Art-Zines especially - the tactility and aesthetic of the self-published artifact is an important consideration. Commercial art is changing rapidly, with over reliance on clip-art images and images that exist to simply dress-up yet another advert. 
The nature of production, often cheap and quick, means these Art-Zines reflect the thoughts and hopes of the day (quite literally). 
 Zineopolis is located within the School of Art and Design so it was a deliberate choice to focus upon image-heavy zines, although we have examples of poetry-zines, personal-zines and fan-zines. The emergence of zines across the USA, Europe and beyond means that contrary to popular thought, younger people (the most populous producers) have plenty to say about the world they find themselves in, and not as passively as one may expect. The culture of zines shows us that people do still have opinions, it also shows us that traditional conduits for sharing thoughts are probably not as accessible as we'd like to think. The Zineopolis collection seeks to archive and celebrate the self-publishing boom. Zineopolis is primarily a non-virtual collection where items can be handled and flicked-through, many have novelty items, unusual packaging, unconventional bindings, or unusual materials, this collection (although archived online) is sensorial delight in the ‘pysical’. This presentation will show examples of what constitutes an Art-Zine.

Cheltenham Illustration Awards

October 2008, Guest lecture by Jackie Batey about starting the Zineopolis Collection and independent publishing for students.Many examples of zines held in the collection were shown onscreen and handed round the audience.



"A one day Symposium that explores autonomous career pathways for Illustration graduates and professionals. We have a distinguished line-up of speakers, who are all keen to discuss the proposal that illustrators will only find creative satisfaction through self-expression and creating work that is meaningful to them, and not dependent on short-lived trends or dictates of the graphic design industry. The Symposium will take place at Pittville Studios, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham on Wednesday the 15 October 2008, and will coincide with the presentation ceremony of the second Cheltenham Illustration Awards."
Promotional Copy

Press & Release Zines and Artists' Book Exhibition


Phoenix Gallery in Brighton, UK.
26 April – 7 June, 2008
The Press & Release Zines Exhibition is great and well worth a visit. I visited the exhibition on behalf of Zineopolis and bought a selection of books and zines for the collection.

Zineopolis Exhibition

Zineopolis Exhibition in The University Library, University of Portsmouth
22nd February -14th March 2008
Zineopolis is showing some examples of our growing collection.