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− | '''Cutnpaste: a selection of Australian self-publishing''' was an exhibition of Australian [[zines]], | + | '''Cutnpaste: a selection of Australian self-publishing''' was an exhibition of Australian [[zines]], [[comic]]s and e-zines that toured Australian eastern states between January and July 1999. The exhibition was coordinated by Jane Curtis and designed by Lisa Burnett, with the exhibition website and ezine component designed by Jude Robinson and Damien Frost. |
A 67 page catalogue, designed by Jude Robinson, was published to accompany the exhibition by [http://www.yaq.org.au Youth Arts Queensland]. | A 67 page catalogue, designed by Jude Robinson, was published to accompany the exhibition by [http://www.yaq.org.au Youth Arts Queensland]. |
Revision as of 05:31, 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 coordinated by Jane Curtis and designed by Lisa Burnett, with the exhibition website and ezine component designed by Jude Robinson and Damien Frost.
A 67 page catalogue, designed by Jude Robinson, was published to accompany the exhibition by Youth Arts Queensland.
Exhibition venues
- Bundaberg Arts Centre, Queensland, 2-16 January
- The Lab, Townsville, Queensland, 20-30 January
- Macquarie Regional Library, Dubbo, New South Wales, 5-18 February
- Newcastle Regional Museum, New South Wales, 24 February-20 March
- Queensland State Library, Brisbane, 26 March-30 April
- Well Connected Internet Café, Sydney, New South Wales, 7-20 May
- The Binary Bar, Melbourne, Victoria, 24 May-5 June
- The Old Courthouse, Geelong, Victoria, 9-19 June
- Youth Arc, Hobart, Tasmania, 23 June-3 July
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