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8th Annual Zine Fest Happens Saturday, May 17th

Calling all authors, zinesters, artists, punks, activists and more! Chattanooga Public Library’s 4th Floor Makerspace presents the 8th Annual Zine Fest on Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. This free event is open to all ages and showcases a wide range of independent zine/book makers, artists and creators with hand-on workshops and activities throughout the day. 

What is a zine? A zine (pronounced ZEEN) is an independently made magazine-like publication that can include short stories, nonfiction prose, poetry, artwork, found objects or any other type of creative material that an author wants to communicate in print. Dating back to the early 20th century, zines have always been a way for people to express their ideas, beliefs and creativity outside of mainstream, commercial publications. For a more detailed history of zines, check out this 2016 Mental Floss article.  

The Library’s Zine Fest was first held in 2014 to celebrate the debut of the 4th Floor Makerspace’s Zine Library, and since then, it has brought many authors and artists to Chattanooga. This year, attendees can expect workshops on screenprinting, printmaking, papermaking, photocopier art and more, plus over 30 local and regional zinesters who will be selling zines and offering readings and discussions throughout the day. See below for the full schedule!

This year’s special guests include local arts organizations ArtsBuild and Stove Works, as well as the 309 Punk Project from Pensacola, Florida. ArtsBuild’s James McKissic will be hosting a discussion about zines, art and how ArtsBuild supports artists, while Stove Works, a driving force of contemporary arts and ideas in Chattanooga, will be a part of the Zinesters Art Show. The 309 Punk Project, an artist-run archive, residency and venue for DIY culture and contemporary art based out of the oldest “punk house” in the South, will be showcasing their work throughout the day and delivering a special presentation.

Crissy Varnell, 4th Floor Makerspace Supervisor, explains, “this year’s theme is a celebration of the history and evolution of zines in pop culture, as well as the evolution and future of our Zine Library. I’m thrilled to have ArtsBuild, Stove Works and the 309 Punk Project join us this year. Much like our Library, these organizations embrace the grassroots ideology behind zines and explore the intersections between art and the artists. I hope everyone who makes it out to Zine Fest this year learns something about others as well as themselves!”

The 4th Floor Makerspace features interactive stations that include a fiber art studio, 3D printing, laser etching and more. These stations are available by appointment or by walk-ins during the Library’s regular operating hours, but they will be unavailable during Zine Fest on May 17, 2025.

Author Discussions and Readings

11:00-11:10 am  |  Ashley Leckwold, reading from The Albums I Love That Everybody Hates

11:10-11:20 am  |  Stephanie Ascough, reading “Maiden, Mother Crone”; “Sisters of Misfortune”, and more

11:20-11:50 am  |  Crissy Varnell, Makerspace Supervisor, presenting Archival Practices and Digitization Plans

11:50-12:00 pm  |  Saoirse Finn, reading from fragments of my mind, solidarityforever, something special, eternalspring, benevolent holy bird, and lust for life

12:00 – 12:50 pm  |  Lunch Break

12:50 – 1:00 pm  |  Paige Christopher, reading from Paper Girl

1:00 – 1:40 pm  |  Amanda Roper, Chatt State Librarian, presenting “I Didn’t Know if I’d Make It Today: Disability, Zines, and Creative Practice”

1:50 – 2:00 pm  |  Sam LaStarr, reading Fat Cat Daydream 

2:00 – 2:30 pm  |  Scott Satterwhite, presenting on the 309 Punk Project and 309 Punk House

2:40-2:50 pm  |  Break

2:50 – 3:00 pm  |  Rachel Clark, presenting “Limericks for the Languishing”

3:00-3:10 pm  |  Ray Zimmerman, reading from It’s Just a Phase

3:10-3:20 pm  |  Dorian Hribar, reading from First of Many

3:20 – 3:30 pm  |  Tom Foote, reading from Spare Change

3:30-4:00 pm  |  James McKissic, ArtsBuild, presenting Grantwriting/Arts Funding

Local History Info Station

2 – 4 pm  |  Zine Preservation & Digitization

Zine Lab Station

11 – 11:30 am  |  Eli Golding, Practicing Mindfulness through Zine Creation

12 – 12:30 pm  |  Rashida Reeves, General Zinemaking Tips

1 – 1:30 pm  |  Benjamin & Paul Stallings, Visual Poetry

2 – 2:30 pm  |  Andrew Smith, Fifth Estate, Zines in the Classroom talk with show & tell

3 – 3:30 pm  |  Jackson & Zach Parker, Character design and Animated “cat flip” pages

Paper Making Station

10 am  | Maker Specialists, NYT Microfilm Activity

11 am  |  Maker Specialists, Paper Marbling

1 pm  |  James McKissic, ArtsBuild, Zine Postcards

2 pm  |  Ali Banks, Library Specialist, Paper Making

All Day Stations (10 am – 4 pm)

Zine Fest Art Show

1-inch Button Station with Maker Specialists

Library Swag & Info

Print Making with Maker Specialist Mads

Live Screen Printing  with Artist Caroline Gikas

Copy Machine Art with Maker Specialists

Accordion Zines (Self Guided)

3D CD Case Zines with Maker Specialists

Tiny Notebook Collage with Author and Librarian Rachel Krumenacker

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