Brief blog post sharing my thoughts on the exhibit "Copyright Manifestos: Artists Who Make #Zines" at the Brooklyn Museum. What does it mean that zines are now presented as art objects?

https://shotgunseamstress.blogspot.com/2026/06/shotgun-seamstress-at-brooklyn-museum.html #punk

Shotgun Seamstress at The Brooklyn Museum

An extension of Shotgun Seamstress, a zine by, for and about Black Punks.

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Academia often tries to tame and contain culture, the results are often awkward. Though I didn't attend the brooklyn show, more than one person said it was pretty good.

For old zines, I think it's less problematic, maybe, especially when the context has passed and actual explanation is needed. That's today, tomorrow I may change my mind!

@tomjennings I mentioned “HOMOCORE” in the post. And yeah, I do think I might have a slightly different take on the show if I’d gotten to see it in person.

@shotgunseamstress

Yes! I read it. I totally agree with you. Of course all of mine are now old enough that context is lost, so lots of it needs explaining. Since H.C. is "out of the world" now I'm less concerned with the containering.

But you're writing current stuff, so all that may be closer to home.

Yeah, me too -- it was too far and $$$ to see a zine show, and I'm not sure I know folks to crash and visit with there.

It does seem like a very well done show, so maybe my opening remark is too cynical here.