RAINOFF Curated Temporary Bookstore, Sydney

RAINOFF Curated Temporary Bookstore
Shop 25/114 Burton St, Darlinghurst
12pm-7pm. / Until Jul 14.


RAINOFF Curated Temporary Bookstore
Shop 25/114 Burton St, Darlinghurst
12pm-7pm. / Until Jul 14.


Yesterday was the second annual Zine Fair held at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA). It was a massive turn out by both punters and stall holders whose wares included zines (naturally), knitted cupcakes (?) and some rather amusing pornographic colouring in books…
Zine wise, my personal highlights were the poetically pencilled ‘Up Down’ by Paula do Prado. A gorgeous, cotton stitched book containing whimsical imagery and positive messages. A nice contrast to her more raw, punkier, neighbours at the event. Samuel Bruce’s ‘Folk Marketing’ was a cute idea - a photographic survey of crude, hand made ‘garage sale’ signs across Australia.
Chris Petro & Steph Overs ‘Weird’ is a classic black & white zine with a twist - each printed page comes splattered with neon pink paint giving a spontaneous, punk/craft appeal. The hand drawn typographically led pages are bold, child like and now sat comfortably on my book shelf.
It was a great to meet the Sydney Zine community and witness first hand the energy and enthusiasm for the medium. While traditional, commercial mags are collapsing or contemplating a future purely online, it’s interesting to witness the appetite for simple lo-fi, low budget, stapled artwork.
Footnote: If you’re in the Sydney area and keen to kick start your own zines, get yourself over to Blacktown Art Centre for a series of free workshops in June. Maybe we’ll see you at the MCA next year…

Paula do Prado's 'Up Down'

Mark Trzopeks 'Beef It'

Chris Petro & Steph Overs 'Weird' Zine





