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'''Hot & Cold''' is a collaborative project involving a number of contributors and artists. The zine has evolved to incorporate an envelope stitched inside its back cover, which is filled with artist-made goods which have included CDs, DVDs, buttons, posters, cookbooks and calendars. Each issue is sewn, stitched, silkscreened, stickered, stencilled and hand produced. Other techniques utilized include [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|woodcuts]]. Ten issues of the zine are planned. The editors have begun counting down from issue ten and, as of 2007, seven issues have been produced thus far. 150 copies of each issue are released.
 
'''Hot & Cold''' is a collaborative project involving a number of contributors and artists. The zine has evolved to incorporate an envelope stitched inside its back cover, which is filled with artist-made goods which have included CDs, DVDs, buttons, posters, cookbooks and calendars. Each issue is sewn, stitched, silkscreened, stickered, stencilled and hand produced. Other techniques utilized include [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|woodcuts]]. Ten issues of the zine are planned. The editors have begun counting down from issue ten and, as of 2007, seven issues have been produced thus far. 150 copies of each issue are released.
  
Hot and Cold has included the work of contributors Joe Brook, Nancy Chan, Carolynn Rider Cooley, Laurie D., Veronica De Jesus, Carson Ellis, Jeremy Fish, Maya Hayuk, Max Hubenthal, Scott Hug, Rebecca Miller, Matt O'Brien, Mike Pare, Chris Pew, Kyle Ranson, Mary Joy Scott, [[Jen Smith]], Paul Urich, Jessie Rose Valla,  Ryan Wallace, Jeremy and Claire Weiss.
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'''Hot and Cold''' has included the work of contributors Joe Brook, Nancy Chan, Carolynn Rider Cooley, Laurie D., Veronica De Jesus, Carson Ellis, Jeremy Fish, Maya Hayuk, Max Hubenthal, Scott Hug, Rebecca Miller, Matt O'Brien, Mike Pare, Chris Pew, Kyle Ranson, Mary Joy Scott, [[Jen Smith]], Paul Urich, Jessie Rose Valla,  Ryan Wallace, Jeremy and Claire Weiss.
  
Artwork from  '''Hot & Cold''' was included in the exhibition ''[[The Zine Unbound: Kults, Werewolves and Sarcastic Hippies]]'', which was held from October 7 till December 30, 2005 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. '''Hot & Cold''' was also one of the zines included in the exhibition ''[[No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produce]]'', held in Madison, Wisconsin in October of 2006, and then in Milwaukee in November of that same year.
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'''Hot and Cold''' was one of the zines that was included on the [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]] zine and artists' book tour across North America. Artwork from  '''Hot & Cold''' was included in the exhibition ''[[The Zine Unbound: Kults, Werewolves and Sarcastic Hippies]]'', which was held from October 7 till December 30, 2005 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. '''Hot & Cold''' was also one of the zines included in the exhibition ''[[No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produce]]'', held in Madison, Wisconsin in October of 2006, and then in Milwaukee in November of that same year.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:01, 17 July 2010

Hot & Cold is a zine from Oakland, California, U.S.A., produced by Chris Duncan and Griffin McPartland.

Hot & Cold is a collaborative project involving a number of contributors and artists. The zine has evolved to incorporate an envelope stitched inside its back cover, which is filled with artist-made goods which have included CDs, DVDs, buttons, posters, cookbooks and calendars. Each issue is sewn, stitched, silkscreened, stickered, stencilled and hand produced. Other techniques utilized include woodcuts. Ten issues of the zine are planned. The editors have begun counting down from issue ten and, as of 2007, seven issues have been produced thus far. 150 copies of each issue are released.

Hot and Cold has included the work of contributors Joe Brook, Nancy Chan, Carolynn Rider Cooley, Laurie D., Veronica De Jesus, Carson Ellis, Jeremy Fish, Maya Hayuk, Max Hubenthal, Scott Hug, Rebecca Miller, Matt O'Brien, Mike Pare, Chris Pew, Kyle Ranson, Mary Joy Scott, Jen Smith, Paul Urich, Jessie Rose Valla, Ryan Wallace, Jeremy and Claire Weiss.

Hot and Cold was one of the zines that was included on the Mobilivre-Bookmobile zine and artists' book tour across North America. Artwork from Hot & Cold was included in the exhibition The Zine Unbound: Kults, Werewolves and Sarcastic Hippies, which was held from October 7 till December 30, 2005 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Hot & Cold was also one of the zines included in the exhibition No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produce, held in Madison, Wisconsin in October of 2006, and then in Milwaukee in November of that same year.

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