My name is Tara- I'm an artist, illustrator, DJ, do-it-yourselfer, punk rocker, zine librarian and long-time zine maker.
I made my first zine,
Poseur Grrrl when I was 14 years old after learning about early punk fanzines such as Sniffin' Glue, Search and Destroy and the Sex Pistols' fanzine, Anarchy in the UK. Poseur Grrrl started out as a punk fanzine, but evolved into more of a personal/political zine as years went on. At 15, I started
Poseur Grrrl Mailorder, a zine distro I ran out of my bedroom, which carried popular titles from Canada and the US, with a special focus on punk/feminist/girl-oriented zines. A few years later, I became involved with
Who's Emma, Toronto's original Anarchist info-shop, where I was the head of the zine committee and a core collective member until the space closed in the fall of 2000.
It's worth mentioning that doing zines and zine art was instrumental in getting me into doing illustration work. I've included some examples here of work I've done over the past several years, which has ranged from punk poster and album cover art to children's book illustration.
Ten years after I first discovered them, I still make and collect zines and have incorporated zine/book-making into my practice as a visual artist. My most recent zines have been mainly art-based, and are usually made up of excerpts from my sketchbooks. I have conducted numerous talks and workshops on zines and zinemaking, both on my own and with the
Toronto Zine Library. My most recent zine-related projects include
Punk Rockers on Creative Survival and the Survival of Creativity, a zine about punk, Toronto, and creative practice, as well as a series of recipe mini-zines.
My WebsiteMy BlogSelected Zine-o-graphyPoseur Grrrl #1-12 (1997-2003)
Stephanie Kaye is a Slag (2002?)
Poseur Grrrl #13: The Eating Disorder Issue (2004)
Tell Me a Secret (2004)
Tea Bag (2004)
Plastic Nurses and Science Freaks (2005)
Cahier (2005)
El Corazon (2006)
From Russia with Love (2006)
Teenage Lust (2007)
The Ninth Grade Notes Project (2008)
Punk Rockers on Creative Survival and the Survival of Creativity (2009)
Garlic Recipes Zine (2010)
Corn Recipes Zine (2010)
With the Toronto Zine Library:
TZL Resource Zine #2 (2007)
TZL Resource Zine #3 (2007)
TZL Resource Zine #4 (2008)
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We invite you to take part in the First International Exhibition "ZINESHOW" in Ukraine. Participation is free. Any technique. Any theme and format. No return. Deadline: 15/04/2013. Exhibition on the blog http://zineshow.blogspot.com All works will be exhibited also in the gallery "tymutopiyapres" http://tymutopiyapres.blogspot.com is not a commercial gallery. Welcomed but not "necessarily" summary of your zine or about you or your creative work (this is necessary for further elucidation of the project and possible documentation). Zines for the exhibition please send air mail: "Zineshow" A/C 9875, Sadivnycha 19/1, 79038, Lviv, Ukraine.