Punk culture and art.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Bay Area punk flyers
Big Boys flyers
Black Flag fan collection
A fan’s collection of Xeroxed photographs, clippings, SST catalogs, and a signed Gone poster sent from SST Records to a fan in Maplewood, New Jersey. Also includes paste-ups and six collage pages, possibly the preliminary working materials for an otherwise unknown Black Flag fanzine. The material provides a snapshot of SST’s output from the time and evidence of the label’s dedication to supporting its fanbase’s DIY projects, as well as engagement of its fans.
Crass punk band collection
Czech Anarcho-Punk Zines
Hank Thigpen Xerox Revolutionaries collection
Xerox Revolutionaries was a zine distribution service created by Hank Thigpen in 1999 that distributed over a hundred different issues of queer punk zines. The collection contains zines and zine flats, ephemera, correspondence, and business materials related to the operation of Xerox Revolutionaries as well as personal items from Thigpen.
Keith Busch Northeast Ohio punk collection
Mexico City punk zines and books
Collection of zines and books from the Punk, Goth, Metal, and Emo scenes that emerged in Mexico City’s flea market, Tianguis Cultural del Chopo.
Punk flyers for shows at The Hot Club in Philadelphia
A collection of 35 show flyers for bands that performed at The Hot Club, located at 21st and South Street in Philadelphia, a venue in operation between 1977 and 1980. Bands and performers include The Cure, The Dead Boys, The Clash, Bloodless Pharaohs, Squeeze, Richard Hell and The Voids, The B-52's, Plasmatics, and Gang of Four.
West Coast Punk and New Wave Club flyers
This collection from a West Coast club promoter offers a glimpse of punk and new wave influenced music, art, film, and underground culture in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1970s and early 1980s.