Bryce Galloway

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Bryce Galloway has been self-publishing his own music since 1985, turning to the zine format in 2002.

Galloway's zine Incredibly Hot Sex with Hideous People is a quarter-yearly zine which is available for free pick up in his home town of Wellington at time of issue. Back issues are available through Galloway (stinkispinkis@yahoo.com), various NZ retailers and Melbourne Australia's Sticky Institute (http://blog.stickyinstitute.com). Incredibly Hot Sex with Hideous People is a personal zine that diarises Galloway's domestic life as mortgagee, husband and father-of-two in Wellington, New Zealand. Occasionally, issues of the zine pick up on other themes. Galloway's zine often uses the text and illustration format, at other times integrates comics. Some issues come with a CD of local musicians covering certain stellar pop icons. In 2011 the first 37 issues of Galloway's zine were anthologized into a single book by art books publisher Clouds.[1], and in 2017 Pikitia Press (Melbourne) released an anhology of Galloway's diary comics.

Galloway also released the CD/zine The Tower of Lint with collaborator Michael Brown. This zine described the lowlights of Galloway and Brown's floundering alt-country band Pony Club, during their time together in the late 90s.

Bryce Galloway was a co-organiser of Wellington Zinefest 2009-2011 and has recently rejoined Wellington Zinefest's Board. He was the instigator of Hamilton Zinefest 2014 of which he is an ongoing committee member. He has been a stall-holder/guest speaker at Zinefests throughout, also undertaking zine-making residencies in Frankfurt, Germany and Christchurch, New Zealand. As a lecturer at the School of Fine Arts, Massey Univesity, Wellington, NZ, Bryce Galloway co-runs the elective Printed Matter: The Art Book.

Bryce Galloway has co-curated two exhibitions surveying New Zealand and Australasian zine activities respectively. Firstly, Zines Aus Neuseeland with Heather Galbraith for the Weltkulturen, Frankfurt, Germany in 2012. Secondly, small press with Kim Paton for Ramp Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand.

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