Difference between revisions of "Miss Helen"

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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*[[Turtelly : the girl gang zine]] (September) by Miss Helen, Sarah "Rah Rah" Shanahoy, Kalindy Sparkle and Anthea. "Post Millenial Riot Grrrl Lifestyle".
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*[[Flowerpot world, Vol. 2 : Village fete (the)]] (2008)
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*[[Flowerpot world, Vol. 1 : Cupcakes, tea and high drama (or not)]] (2008)
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*[[Turtelly : the girl gang zine]] (September 2007) by Miss Helen, Sarah "Rah Rah" Shanahoy, Kalindy Sparkle and Anthea. "Post Millenial Riot Grrrl Lifestyle".
 
*[[The rabbit and the bear]] (October 2007), by Miss Helen and [[Vanessa Berry]]
 
*[[The rabbit and the bear]] (October 2007), by Miss Helen and [[Vanessa Berry]]
 
*[[How to make a zine...]] (September 2007), by Miss Helen and [[Maddy Phelan]]
 
*[[How to make a zine...]] (September 2007), by Miss Helen and [[Maddy Phelan]]

Revision as of 03:49, 16 February 2009

Miss Helen is an Australian zinester and artist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia, who publishes a number of one-off zines as well as the ongoing zine Fly away bird (2005-), under the imprint Astro Press. In addition to her zines Miss Helen writes a blog, designs knitting patterns, creates knitted cupcakes and animals, takes digital photographs and 'wears froofy dresses'.

Contact

Astro Press

P.O. Box 730

Sutherland NSW 1499

AUSTRALIA

Exhibitions

2007

Zine factory, 18 August - 14 October, 2007, Lewers House, Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewer Bequest

  • The exhibition featured an installation work by Miss Helen 'Girls Room', and another by Leigh Rigozzi, as well as an exhibition of historic Australian zines, curated by Glenn Barkley. The Spring Zine Fair, 1 September, 10am-5pm, was held in conjunction with the exhibition.

2004

2004: Australian Culture Now: Networked

  • The exhibition featured a survey of online art, and included spycore.net, Miss Helen's personal blog. [catalogue page online]

Bibliography

External Links