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Revision as of 22:24, 1 July 2006
The Chicago Underground Library (CUL) is a collection focusing on material produced by small presses or independent publishers in the Chicago area, designed to house material often excluded from the public library system. The collection includes zines, comics, books, chapbooks, newsletters, art books, magazines and pamphlets. The project emphasizes inclusivity and does not distinguish particular formats, genres or subcultures.
History
The Chicago Underground Library was founded in February 2006 by Nell Taylor and Emerson Dameron.
Events/Projects
In May 2006, CUL announced its intention to temporarily store its collection at MoJoe's Hothouse, a coffeehouse Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood. Once it has moved in, it plans to make the collection available for public viewing and host events at this location.