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At 11:22am on January 7, 2013, Lubomyr Tymkiv said…

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.

At 3:49pm on October 30, 2009, JennyTheArtist said…
Happy Birthday!!
At 10:01am on October 30, 2009, twilight gecko said…
happy birthday .. :)
At 5:36pm on October 4, 2009, Meaghan Schaible said…
Hello! Would you be interested in a trade?
At 8:56pm on September 14, 2008, Danielle Rodeo Warhola said…
Mayzie! I'll be back in portland in a few weeks, we should work on something super special together...@
At 10:48am on September 2, 2008, sarah swingset said…
i read your zine in the breakroom last week and i loved it! the layout was really well done and i loved how sweet it was. as a fellow hoarder, it helps to see other peoples stories of letting go of things...something i need to work on! also, i am loving my little icecream cone memo pad! xo!

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