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− | '''Meredith Stern''' is a [[ | + | '''Meredith Stern''' is a [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|linoleum block printer]], woodcut artist and zine writer, who currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.. |
She is also known as "merrydeath". Her zines include "[[The Dragomen]]", "[[World of Punk]]" (which was a zine for a radio show she worked on for many years along with Denise Panic and Brice Nice), "[[Crude Noise]]", "[[Mine|Mine: An anthology of reproductive rights]]" (numbers 1 and 2), and "[[Glamour Girl]]". | She is also known as "merrydeath". Her zines include "[[The Dragomen]]", "[[World of Punk]]" (which was a zine for a radio show she worked on for many years along with Denise Panic and Brice Nice), "[[Crude Noise]]", "[[Mine|Mine: An anthology of reproductive rights]]" (numbers 1 and 2), and "[[Glamour Girl]]". |
Revision as of 20:40, 4 November 2007
Meredith Stern is a linoleum block printer, woodcut artist and zine writer, who currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A..
She is also known as "merrydeath". Her zines include "The Dragomen", "World of Punk" (which was a zine for a radio show she worked on for many years along with Denise Panic and Brice Nice), "Crude Noise", "Mine: An anthology of reproductive rights" (numbers 1 and 2), and "Glamour Girl".
Meredith's artwork from her zines was included in the exhibition No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produce, which was held in Madison, Wisconsin, in October of 2006 and then in Milwaukee in November of the same year.
She also plays drums for the band "Teenage Waistband".