The library's second Princeton Zine Fest (PtonZF) features an expanded marketplace and a chance to make your own zines. Applications to table accepted through June 1 at the link below.
Learn about zine culture, connect with other zinesters and make your own zine at the "Zine Creation Station."
What is a Zine?
Pronounced ZEEN, it is short for magazine or fanzine. Zines are small-circulation, self-published/DIY, pamphlet-like publications. They are created in a wide variety of genres and usually reproduced via a copy machine
Interested in having a table at the Zine Marketplace? Apply by filling out this form before June 1 (space is limited).
There will be dedicated space on the first floor from 1-4 p.m. for creating zines. All are welcome to participate in this drop-in activity. Supplies and prompts will be provided, and a staff member will be on hand to answer questions.
From noon to 5 p.m., there will be a zine marketplace in the Community Room and on Hinds Plaza featuring a wide array of zinesters as well as local zine collections from the Arts Council of Princeton, Rutgers University and the Trenton Free Public Library. Browse, barter or buy wares created by zinesters from near and far while meeting fellow artists.