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About Razee Ink 2007

Razee Ink is an independent publishing clearinghouse of art, politics, and cultural thought. Organized in 1986, under the name of Psycho Clown Ink, Razee Ink published a collection of poems entitled Indecent Composure. Shortly thereafter, video and audio production entered the picture, so to speak. Co-produced by institutions such as the Colorado Institute of the Arts, and the University of Colorado, Razee Ink has participated in several live performances and video shoots, including Barriers, Oozing Words into Emotion, and It. Stay tuned for details on how to get your copy of these archival masterpieces! Beginning in 1997, The Composition Department began operations as an umbrella organization overseeing the promotion of several visual and literary artists. Members included a wire sculptor, an installation designer, a beadmaker, and glassblower, in addition to several literary artists. Programming included Electronic Quiver, a quarterly electronic newsletter, and a "First Aid Kit for Artists.” Organized under the name of Razee Ink, the present incarnation began in 2000. To date, there are two books (Alice’s Final Wish Comes True and Verbal Hotel Rooms) published under the masthead of Razee Ink, with four more in planning stages of production.

Visual Orphans is an electronic biweekly magazine, published by Razee Ink, an independent clearinghouse of art, politics, and cultural theory. Volume One, Issue One:

Electronic Quiver is a seasonally printed magazine, published by Razee Ink, an independent clearinghouse of art, politics, and cultural thought. Volume One, Issue One: Winter, 2005.

Razee-TV joined the Razee family in 2006. In conjunction with KGNU, and hybridmagazine.com, along with various artists, bootleg productions began their role as one of the most progressive community-based media outlets on the planet. Consisting of a volunteer-based music library, and several collaborative organizations, bootleg productions is the multi-media sister in the Razee family.

The first video produced by Razee-TV, Face 2 Face is an experimental look at the concept of the self as art. http://youtube.com/watch?v=L9HiYsn81SQ

The second video produced by Razee-TV, This Revolution Will Be Televised is a statement about using peace, love, and understanding in a world made up of wars, and propaganda.

Baby Doe’s Matchless Bingo Game

One of the fun aspects of being part of the Razee Ink and Razee-TV membership program is playing Baby Doe’s Matchless Bingo Game for FREE prizes including a FREE membership, and FREE Razee-TV sweatshirt. As of February 2007, there are 50 paying and volunteer members in the Razee family. The rules of the game are simple. Each week that Visual Orphans is published online, five numbers will be announced. Track the numbers on your Baby Doe’s Matchless Bingo Card, and WIN! Five in a row WINS! A full card WINS!