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ARI REMIX + EXTRA ZINE Newsletter | Winter 2023 | Issue # 8 | (Re) Presenting 2020-2024 | Celebrating Twelve Years of Collaborative Memory Work | give or take 40 fabulous queer years…

Eyeline Artist Page 1987

Zines are a tool for archival activism. They offer us a process for getting things done.

ARI REMIX PROJECT

Hello! Happy Winter 2023?☎️?? We wish you good health and happiness this winter!  . 

As you may already know this year we are continuing the important memory work which emphasizes Queensland / Australian ARIs, artist groupings and artist collectives 1970 to NOW.

You can easily access, discover and freely download the zines we are making for the ARI Zine anthology in the link below.

Meanwhile here are few recent examples of where zine and zine making practice is being explored in the present, to recast and remix the past.. Enjoy! See you next time with the summer edition.

I am currently on research leave and away from phone and email until Monday October 23, 2023. And a wee reminder that the next deadline for memory posts as zines [PDFs] is October 27 2023 .

 

 

Best wishes for Winter Spring 2023,

Paul Andrew

Artist & ARI Remix + EXTRA Zine DIY coordinator and facilitator of memory work.

https://ariremix.com.au/vale-dear-urszula-szulakowksa-21-july-2023/

ACCESS the new ARI Zine anthology as it evolves in 2022 to 2024 here:

 

EXTRA ZINE

PROJECT ONE | STAGES ONE, TWO & THREE 2011-2020 | ARI MEMORY WORK EXAMPLES

KINDLY HELP TO PRESERVE & GROW THE ARI REMIX PROJECT HERE 🙂

HUMBLY HELP – WE NEED MORE SMALL ACTS OF KINDNESS!!!

If you enjoy engaging with this living archive and the diversity of artists’ ephemera it represents and would like to show your gratitude and support now, it takes a wee moment…(CLICK HERE)

For other ways of giving that don’t require a credit card to future enable the non-profit work we perform please contact ARI Remix DIY Coordinator here: info [at]remix.org.au

NB: And for all general enquiries: email us at info[at]remix.org.au (and remember to use the “@” symbol in the email 🙂 and allow some time for a reply in 2022 and 2023 as we take things a wee bit slower now after a decade of fast, fabulous and intensive collaborative memory work…

Image [Header] : BWF 2023 Zine Market Photo: Liav Shalev | https://www.riculev.com

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The ARI Remix collective acknowledges and respects the traditional and ongoing custodians of the lands where we live, make and work. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging, and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. We support the Uluru statement from the heart.

ARI Remix is an archival art initiative, in a ‘living archives’ form; LGBTQIA+, cis, non-binary, trans and BIPOC inclusive, and involves active participation and collaborative collecting engagement by artists, art workers, co-creatives, peers and artist groups. It is an enthusiast-led, community-based, non-profit and art ephemera study resource and Web 2.0 internet art work [net art] #ariremix. It is made entirely possible through immense kindness, generosity, volunteerism and collaborative collecting efforts of over 1500 Australian artists and significant arts philanthropy;

 

PROJECT ONE – Stages One & Two
of this project are supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and have been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Stage Three of this project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

 

ARI REMIX | PROJECT TWO – Stage One
of this project are supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and have been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 

Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this archival art initiative contains names, recordings and images of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive. Please also be aware that you may see certain words or descriptions in this catalogue which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was created and may now be considered offensive.

 

 

 

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