NEW YORK, NY –
COPY x All Street’s second zine fair will spotlight activist literature, protest art, and radical print media. The fair will be a fundraiser for the Immigrant Defense Project, a New York nonprofit that provides legal support to detained immigrants, and will emphasize creative resistance and grassroots organizing. Through zines, posters, and handmade publications, let’s use art as a tool to challenge oppressive systems, share resources, and strengthen local solidarity.
The Sunday following the zine fair (March 29), we will host live performances in the space and plan to set up a table of select items for sale during the event.
About COPY:
COPY is a publication supporting emerging artists. Through articles, community boards showcasing recent work, and events, COPY offers a community where artists can share their work and interact with peers, creating dialogues around independent work and offering fresh perspectives on popular art and culture.
About All Street Gallery:
Founded in 2018, All Street Gallery is a gallery and platform for emerging and underrepresented artists whose work focuses on social engagement and community empowerment. Initially created as an artist collective and grassroots protest organization, All Street is driven by its roots in the city’s creative community. The gallery’s mission is to use art as a means of protest, resistance, and social change, highlighting voices that challenge the status quo. After opening its first location on East Third Street in the East Village, All Street expanded in 2023 with a second space at 119 Hester Street. Both locations continue to provide a platform for artists whose work addresses important social and political issues.