11/03/2020
ZINE EXHIBITION
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Irregulars Art Fair x Pulp Society
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!
Pulp Society in collaboration with The Irregulars Art Fair Reading Room invites zine submissions for the forthcoming exhibition This is (not) tomorrow. Selected zines will be exhibited as part of the larger curated program of This is (not) tomorrow, which will also feature zines from the TIRAF Reading Room collection, DIY workshops and more.
This is (not) tomorrow is an invitation to re-imagine the possibilities of life and living in the 21st century. As we move into increasingly uncertain futures rippled with ecological disasters, economic insecurities and rising rhetoric of intolerance and violence, there is a dire need to re-think, re-imagine and re-write our collective futures. Drawing from the history of zines as a space for autonomous thinking and alternative ideas, we invite you to contemplate the idea of ‘tomorrow’.
SUBMISSION DETAILS & DATES
Application Deadline: 27 March 2020
Selection Announcement: 1 April 2020
Please submit the following to [email protected]:
A PDF or images of a completed zine (with a written description of some of the content)
A proposal for a new zine you want to make (with images / sketches of previous artwork to illustrate your idea)
Selected Zines will have to be shipped to Pulp Society by April 10, 2020. Cost of shipping is to be borne by the artist. Pulp Society will be responsible for returning the zine to the artist.
Please mention in your application if you Zine is for sale or for display. A commission on works sold will go to Pulp Society.
For more information on the theme, zine history and how to submit, please visit http://www.pulpsociety.in/programme.html
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The Irregulars Art Fair is India’s first anti-art fair for independent artists, conceived to foster a dialogue that transcends prescribed geographies, hierarchies, and established markets.
We seek to present new and undiscovered artists in spaces that were not originally created for an art exhibition and to showcase their work in ways and forms that are not conventionally meant for display. The aim of TIRAF is to create a community at the intersection point of different genres of art and culture, for inventing new ones. Thereby forging an alternative space for the irregular arts, for the weird and bizarre.
Tarini Sethi Sitara Chowfla Vrinda Suneja