Two zines created by the Sumi Ink club and published for the public domain. They are currently located at the University of Texas at Austin's Fine…
Contributors: Kaugummi Books Ooga Booga UT-Fine Arts Library
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Issue number two of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist".
Contributors: Feminist Action Project, UT Fine Arts Library
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This collection documents 80's and 90's skater punk subculture through their Zines. These Zines include stories, drawings and photography relating to…
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Issue number one of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist".
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Issue number three of the zine "#Musings of a Lonely Feminist"
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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…
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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
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In text and images, Morgan's account of the Tower People
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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
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Morgan's account of the real and imagined interaction between can collectors and tower people
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