QRL workshops with Ka-Man Tse: Why Printed Matter and How to Make a Zine, July 6 and 13, 2019. Supported by the Hong Kong International Photo Festival.
QRL with ZINE COOP at Kitakagaya Flea & Asia Book Market, Osaka, May 25 – 26, 2019. In dialogue with Takaki-san of IN/SECTS on May 25, 4-5pm.
QRL English/Cantonese queer lexicon workshop, with venue support from The Gamut Project and Studio 94, and food from Table of Two Cities, May 1, 2019.
QRL at Black Book Assembly, tabling and participating in a discussion Sharing Space: On Independent Publishing, Libraries and Archives with wares and indisczinepartij, April 27 – 28, 2019.
Queer Visibility and Printed Matter: a dialogue with Marrz Saludez Balaoro (Filguys) and Serene Hui Sze-Lok co-hosted by QRL and Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, April 26, 2019.
QRL with Asia Art Archive at Isla de Ediciones of arteBA art fair in Buenos Aires, 11 – 14 April, 2019. Thanks to John Tain.
Including three collaborative posters with artists Cenga Tse, Rice + Lumpy and Iammelancholy, reading corner and mini-discussion on QRL’s holdings (March 30), talk with Connie Chan on the networks forged through 90s queer zines and newsletters (March 31), and our friend Veronica Sanchis of Foto Féminas who we invited to create a mobile human library.
QRL photobook display and dialogue with Gabriel Cheung of Small Potatoes Press, moderated by Eugene from Maekan as part of 8edroom Zine Club, organized by Bedroom and 8-Ball Community, February 23 – 25, 2019.
QRL at Booked, Hong Kong’s first international art book fair organized by Tai Kwun Contemporary, January 11 – 13, 2019. As a new, large-scale art book fair in Asia, “Booked” underscores Tai Kwun Contemporary’s dedication to presenting contemporary art programmes in support of the expanding art ecology in Hong Kong. This includes providing a platform for local, regional, and international creative practitioners who use books as a medium of artistic expression to share their work.
QRL at Tai Kok Tsui Zine Fest, Bedroom, December 6, 2018. TKT Zine Fest (TKTZF) springs from the heart of Hong Kong’s DIY and print/zine art communities, as a reaction to the hyper commercialisation of art in the city. In the midst of the high-speed art industry, nobody has bothered to look underneath the glossy surface, where groups of local creatives have been forming, each member doing their respective part by laying the groundworks for a much larger network of makers/presses/designers/artists.
QRL Exhibition including 1990s Hong Kong zines from the collection of Connie Chan. In partnership with Eaton Workshop as part of the Human/Progress Festival, November 17, 2018 – January 7, 2019.
Queer Reads Dialogue with activist and collector Connie Chan and zine expert Ranee Ng at Eaton, November 19, 2018. The talk, conducted in Cantonese and interpreted into English by Rachel Lau, was about the history and impact of queer zines and newsletters in Hong Kong in the late 80s and 90s.