The first fair was held on 27 August 2011 at Ranelagh Arts Centre, and was founded by Sarah Bracken, artist and zinester behind Baby BEEF independent art press. "Zines are such a huge part of the sub-culture in other countries. I've been to zine fairs and zine shops in New York, Berlin, London and San Francisco the scenes there are thriving. I founded the Dublin Fair to encourage more people to make zines and get involved. Having a fair to work towards always makes me produce more work, so hopefully every year it will inspire more people and the scene will flourish."
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| - The first fair was held on 27 August 2011 at Ranelagh Arts Centre, and was founded by Sarah Bracken, artist and zinester behind Baby BEEF independent art press. "Zines are such a huge part of the sub-culture in other countries. I've been to zine fairs and zine shops in New York, Berlin, London and San Francisco the scenes there are thriving. I founded the Dublin Fair to encourage more people to make zines and get involved. Having a fair to work towards always makes me produce more work, so hopefully every year it will inspire more people and the scene will flourish."
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| - The first fair was held on 27 August 2011 at Ranelagh Arts Centre, and was founded by Sarah Bracken, artist and zinester behind Baby BEEF independent art press. "Zines are such a huge part of the sub-culture in other countries. I've been to zine fairs and zine shops in New York, Berlin, London and San Francisco the scenes there are thriving. I founded the Dublin Fair to encourage more people to make zines and get involved. Having a fair to work towards always makes me produce more work, so hopefully every year it will inspire more people and the scene will flourish."
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