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Zine Folk N.C.

Date and Time
September 26, 2026, 11am to 5pm
Venue
Artspace
Address
201 E. Davie St., Raleigh, NC 27601 (374.4 mi)
Price
Free
Description

Zine Folk North Carolina is a day-long festival in Raleigh dedicated to zines, small press comics, and physical print media. This event serves as a central hub for North Carolina’s growing community of independent creators and enthusiasts, aiming to promote unique voices and the enduring value of tangible publications.

The event spans two floors filled with exhibitor tables showcasing works from local zine makers and independent comic artists. Attendees can participate in various hands-on workshops focused on zine creation and trading techniques. The schedule also includes a dedicated live zine-reading hour alongside on-site refreshments available for purchase. A full itinerary detailing specific sessions will be released closer to the event date.

This festival is open to everyone, whether you are a seasoned creator or simply interested in discovering independent media. The atmosphere is collaborative and welcoming to all local art supporters. Admission is completely free, though we encourage visitors to bring cash to support the featured artists by purchasing their work. We also invite you to bring your own zines to participate in community trading throughout the day.

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