Anchor Archive Regional Zine Project
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| - | '''The Anchor Archive Regional Zine Project''' was founded by [[Sonia Edworthy]] and [[Sarah Evans]] in July of 2005 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, | + | '''The Anchor Archive Regional Zine Project''' was founded by [[Sonia Edworthy]] and [[Sarah Evans]] in July of 2005 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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| + | The [[zine]] project and library houses a zine collection, hosts zine readings, workshops, zine shows, movies and other events. It's part of a larger space called the Roberts Street Social Centre, which includes a screen printing studio, the People's Photocopier, and an artist/zine-maker residency program. The Centre is open to the public Sundays from 2-5pm and Tuesdays from 6-9pm. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
| - | * [http:// | + | * [http://www.robertsstreet.org/zine-library Anchor Archive Official Site] |
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[[Category: Zine Library]] | [[Category: Zine Library]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Canadian Zine Libraries]] | ||
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The Anchor Archive Regional Zine Project was founded by Sonia Edworthy and Sarah Evans in July of 2005 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The zine project and library houses a zine collection, hosts zine readings, workshops, zine shows, movies and other events. It's part of a larger space called the Roberts Street Social Centre, which includes a screen printing studio, the People's Photocopier, and an artist/zine-maker residency program. The Centre is open to the public Sundays from 2-5pm and Tuesdays from 6-9pm.

