Browse Collections (11 total)

Miguel Ramos Arizpe

Miguel Ramos Arizpe is known in Mexican historiography as the "Father of Federalism", for his authorship of the Constitutive Act of the Mexican…

Interaction of Can Collectors and Tower People

Morgan's account of the real and imagined interaction between can collectors and tower people

Contributors: Layout and Scribe, Will Kauber; Art Director, Alex Diamond; Art Photography, Christopher Ferguson

Pilgrim's Map of the Holy Land for Biblical Research: The Journeys and Deeds of Jesus Christ

The Pilgrim’s Map of the Holy Land is an object with such complexity that it merits its own collection. Here the small details of the map are…

Contributors: Palestine Antiquities Department, The Palestine Survey, The Palestine Exploration Fund

Tower People

In text and images, Morgan's account of the Tower People

Contributors: Layout and Scribe, Will Kauber; Art Director, Alex Diamond; Art Photography, Christopher Ferguson

Can Collectors

This section of Sean Morgan's "Canned" zine describes the subculture of Austin that recycles cans as a source of income in both text and original…

Contributors: Layout and Scribe, Will Kauber; Art Director, Alex Diamond; Art Photography, Christopher Ferguson

The Daily Texan

Newspaper coverage and commentary published in The Daily Texan from October 18th to October 31st, 1950 of a cross found burning on the lawn of The…

#Musings of a Lonely Feminist Issue #3

Issue number three of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist"

Contributors: Feminist Action Project, UT Fine Arts Library

"#Musings of a Lonely Feminist" Issue #1

Issue number one of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist".

Contributors: Feminist Action Project, UT Fine Arts Library

Skating Zines and Counterculture

This collection documents 80's and 90's skater punk subculture through their Zines. These Zines include stories, drawings and photography relating to…

#Musings of a Lonely Feminist Issue #2

Issue number two of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist".

Contributors: Feminist Action Project, UT Fine Arts Library