Difference between revisions of "Cutnpaste"
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− | *[http://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an000026516667 ''Cutnpaste: a selection of Australian self-publishing''], [http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/apps/kss Libraries Australia] catalogue record | + | *[http://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an000026516667 ''Cutnpaste: a selection of Australian self-publishing''] exhibition catalogue, [http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/apps/kss Libraries Australia] catalogue record |
+ | *[http://www.uq.edu.au/mc/reviews/events/cutnpaste.htmlKirsty Leishman. "Point and Click to 'Cutnpaste'." ''M/C Reviews'' 4 June 1999] | ||
[[Category:Event]] [[Category:Australian Events]] | [[Category:Event]] [[Category:Australian Events]] |
Revision as of 00:56, 13 December 2007
Cutnpaste: a selection of Australian self-publishing was an exhibition of Australian zines, comics and e-zines that toured Australian eastern states between January and July 1999. The exhibition was designed by Lisa Burnett.
A 67 page catalogue, designed by Jude Robinson, was published to accompany the exhibition by Youth Arts Queensland.
Exhibition venues
- Bundaberg Arts Centre, Queensland
- The Lab, Townsville, Queensland
- Macquarie Regional Library, Dubbo, New South Wales
- Newcastle Regional Museum, New South Wales
- Queensland State Library
- Well Connected Internet Café, Sydney, New South Wales
- The Binary Bar, Melbourne, Victoria
- The Old Courthouse, Geelong, Victoria
- Youth Arc, Hobart, Tasmania
External Links
- Cutnpaste: a selection of Australian self-publishing exhibition catalogue, Libraries Australia catalogue record
- Leishman. "Point and Click to 'Cutnpaste'." M/C Reviews 4 June 1999