Gliese Zine Library .𖥔 ݁˖

Zines are ordered from newest to oldest. Copy links lead directly to the zine of your choice. All zines are free and distributable, and you can let us know where they've been on our social media! Thank you for visiting 🪐

Tatreez: Embroidery and Resistance in Palestine

This zine explores traditional Palestinian embroidery and its vital role in the visual language of Palestinian identity. Click HERE for the online booklet!





Hi-Red Center: Performance Art in 1960s Japan

This zine explores the art of Hi-Red Center, an experimental art collective in 1963-64 Japan. It also shows other avant-garde art movements at the same time. Click HERE for the online booklet!




Solarpunk: an introductory zine

This zine explains a basic intro to the genre and ideology of solarpunk, embracing a bright vision for the future. Click HERE for the online booklet!


Indigenous Art of Siberia: zine

This zine explores the art of Indigenous peoples in Siberia, from traditional clothing to modern bands embracing unique Indigenous culture. Click HERE for the online booklet!




The 70's Biweekly: Youth leftism in Hong Kong

This zine is about the independent youth magazine, The 70's Biweekly. It was a leftist magazine that combined Hong Kong's local arts and culture scene with left internationalism. We look at it now as a symbol that Hong Kong's politics are not so black and white, and that grassroots leftism in HK existed and how it persists. Click HERE for the online booklet!


The "comfort" women of Asia: art & expression, lost history, and the politics of memorial

This zine memorializes through their art Asian women who were kidnapped by the Japanese Imperial army and used as sex slaves during World War II. It explores memorials, writing, and art exhibits as well as art created directly by the "comfort" women as a symbol of protest. Click HERE for the online booklet!