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Zines at the movies: Brixton Community Cinema and Em—Dash 

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How a South London community cinema and an indie zine publisher are making the arts more accessible.

Everyone from all walks of life deserves to enjoy culture and creativity.

Artefact went to meet the founders of Brixton Community Cinema and independent zine publisher Em—Dash to find out what accessibility to the arts means to them, their obsession with movies and print, and how their work intersects to deliver a truly memorable interactive experience.


Featured image by Em—Dash and Jordinna Joaquin – Music by Mi_Music via Pixabay

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