Own The Means of Production (Edition 2) Zine by Late Night Copies Press
“An essay about sharing our copy equipment with strangers--why it's been a great experience, a couple of the (inevitable) drawbacks, and why we need to normalize resource sharing. The first zine in a series called ‘Shaping the Arts,’ about labor conditions, organizing, and resource sharing among artists. Updated with information about leasing or buying a new photocopier if you are an artist. By India Johnson” - Late Night Copies Press
8.5” x 7”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
“An essay about sharing our copy equipment with strangers--why it's been a great experience, a couple of the (inevitable) drawbacks, and why we need to normalize resource sharing. The first zine in a series called ‘Shaping the Arts,’ about labor conditions, organizing, and resource sharing among artists. Updated with information about leasing or buying a new photocopier if you are an artist. By India Johnson” - Late Night Copies Press
8.5” x 7”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
“An essay about sharing our copy equipment with strangers--why it's been a great experience, a couple of the (inevitable) drawbacks, and why we need to normalize resource sharing. The first zine in a series called ‘Shaping the Arts,’ about labor conditions, organizing, and resource sharing among artists. Updated with information about leasing or buying a new photocopier if you are an artist. By India Johnson” - Late Night Copies Press
8.5” x 7”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Late Night Copies Press publishes non-fiction, erotica, and informal research-based writing. They are interested in local queer history, community libraries, community archives, queer archival collections, queer textiles, queer artists, oral history, local walking tours, queer place/space, overlooked stories, DIY culture, queer correspondence, the obscene, and the absurd.