©TRACTORBEAM. 1526 S GOOD LATIMER.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SEPTEMBER 24, 2022
12:00 – 5:00 PM
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Andrew Duna
Annie Flores
Art By AIR
Art Wolff
Bestu Friendo
Brent Ozaeta
Burger Schmurger
Cactuskillerr
Carlos Donjuan
The Cauldron Press
Chelsea Akpan
Chi Leong
Cocoatlicue
Cranity
Cryptic Device
The Death List
Dimsouls
Doodler Doodles
Dwayne Carter
The DX Lab
Eucalyptus Season
For the Common Good
Gino dal Cin
Konstantine Soldatos
Lacel Ria
Legssss
Lone Star Darkroom

Lostinbadbooks
Luna Lovr
Mirchek Comics
MotteMera
My ABZoo
Photography is a Dead Medium
Play Nice Press
Protean Magazine
Rachel Leite
Ranna Planet
Rodeo
Ruben Ramires
Ryan Chen
S Rodriguez
Sam Lopez
Sandwich Club
Scout Ryman
SM Sanz
Strange Powers Press
Tamara Johnson & Trey Burns
Thoughts and Prayers Zine
Tobi World
Tripleichelle
Way Out Kombucha



Details




New!

Be sure to check out our upcoming workshops for events leading up to Dallas Zine Fest.



Who

The Dallas Zine Fest application is open to any author or creative collective making and selling self-published work. Applicants will be selected from a jury of multi-medium creatives. No travel costs will be provided for applicants who wish to present thier work but are not based in Dallas, Texas. Authors must be present to sell their work.


Where

Dallas Zine Fest 2022 will be hosted onsite at Tractorbeam's Good Latimer location in Dallas, TX. Find it on a map or sneak peek the floor plan.


When

Dallas Zine Fest is Saturday, September 24, 2022, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Applications open on May 1, 2022, and close on August 1, 2022, at midnight. Selected exhibitors will be notified by August 23, 2022.


Who’s the jury?

The jury, to be announced at a later date, will be a group of artists, designers, writers, editors, and publishers. Stay tuned!



What’s the cost?

There is no fee for tabling or attending Dallas Zine Fest 2022. Exhibitors set their own prices and are responsible for their own payment processing.



© Tractorbeam
1526 South Good Latimer
Dallas, Texas 75226
Established 2022
E-mail for inquiries.
The building that now houses Tractorbeam was constructed in 1957 for Texas Testing Laboratories.
As a nod to the property’s past and our company’s future investment in experimentation, LAB is the expression of Tractorbeam’s cultural arm which produces events and products to foster community and industry participation in art, education, design, and beyond.