Visual Art
Hey everyone! I write stories about xenophobia, homophobia, and immigration. I'll be showcasing new work about queer identity, as well as stories of LGBTQIA+ characters in certain situations.
Jamaica and California inspired zines and artist's books, made in the East Bay since 2010.
RPS Collective is a DIY arts Non profit serving the Oakland Art Community providing classes, gallery shows, and retail featuring zines, art, and other hand made goods.
Clones! Buff Bros! Fashionistas- and more! Welcome to SOFTEST COMIX!
Handcrafted artist zines from inside the city walls.
Ivy Rose Zines are self-published perzines delving into an intimate, embarrassing, and always genuine internal world. Based in the Bay Area for the past six years, each perzine is a delicately crafted compilation from the various sketchbooks of Ivy Rose. Each zine is a deeply personal reflection of a different aspect of the author's life. These stories act as mirrors for the readers to see themselves with and illustrations drawn to evoke the emotions we often forget to let ourselves feel.
Fantasy & esoteric art zines, prints, & galactic ephemera.
Comics about dancing divas & middle school heartbreak, illustration zines, clay figurines & earrings!
Fun Time Printshop For The People (ftpftp) is an abolitionist - anarchist - communist - Black - Indigenous - zine distro and diy press.
A tribute to the Gods of Horror. For lovers of horror related zines, comics, movies, toys, and merch. For the fans by the fans.
Some Shade of Blue attempts to tell stories through pictures, words, and time
Mixed media zines and art that explore topics like identity, love, and emotion through drawing and collage.
Established in 20XX and drawing inspiration from waaaaay too many years of being Black in America, The Mushroom Queendom looks to challenge social ignorance and political tomfoolery wherever it mayest lurk.
Cammy is originally from Tokyo, Japan and currently based in San Francisco Bay Area. "Tokyo Bookish Cat" is her zine project, especially focusing on exploring the area through the visits of bookstores.
Melody’s passion is teaching and empowering others by sharing what she has learned. She helped launch an arts and crafts program at a children's hospital and also taught at San Quentin State Prison. Melody hopes to inspire youth to explore and expand their creativity through web development, writing, and art.
Selling comix, zines, prints, and more!
Zines full of comics poetry, silly stories, and the beautiful mundanities of life.
Will is a designer, photographer, and teacher based in San Francisco.
Lydia Sviatoslavsky is an arts & culture writer for Broke-Ass Stuart and Bay City News. She also runs THOUGHT ROT, a website where she publishes artist interviews and experimental writing (https://thought-rot.net). She welcomes new ideas and creative collaborators.
PM Press is an Oakland-based radical, independent publisher of zines, comics, books, and media.
We started Irrelevant Press in 2014 to make zines together and foster creative friendship.
We're still happily zine-ing and now making pins and other media as well.
As of April 2017, we offer printing services! We can print digitally and with our newly-acquired ~*RISOGRAPH MACHINE*~.
Aside from per-zines, Sierra's zines focus on history, arts, and aesthetics while amplifying the voices and stories of folks within the QT/BIPOC community.
Avner Geller is an Art Director, Character Designer and Visual Development Artist in the animation industry.
Marisa Bazan is a San Francisco-based collage artist and photographer. Marisa's newest zine, "Poached Legs," is a collection of analog collages created from vintage magazines sprinkled with scanner art overlays, a technique achieved by dragging images and found typography down a scanner bed.
We will have the current and past issue of Milvia Street, plus zines and chapbook made by Berkeley City College students
Shira Neiss is a freelance illustrator and textile designer based in Brooklyn. Her work is whimsical, irreverent, and possesses a strong Jewish and feminist sensibility.
BAMPFA Student Committee is a free to join, student-led club connected to the Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive that allows any student to engage in the arts via zine making, film watching, archive reading, and more. Our zines reflect that the unique intersection of higher education, the art world, and local Bay Area issues affecting student populations that intersect and incubate in the BAMPFA environment.