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Eight Years And Counting: Zine Fest At Chattanooga Public Library

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Chattanooga Public Library

(Aired Weds 5/14/25)

On the fourth floor of the downtown Chattanooga Public Library, the Makerspace is home to a fiber art studio, 3D printing, laser etching - and a zine library.

This Saturday, the Makerspace hosts this year’s Zine Fest, from 10 AM to 4 PM - a chance for you to create your own publication.

Local and regional creators of zines - or zinesters - will be at the Fest, which will also feature workshops on screenprinting, printmaking, papermaking and photocopier art.

Crissy Varnell is supervisor of the 4th Floor Makerspace.

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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