Things To Do This Week: Zine Exhibits, Renegade Craft Fair, Clothing Swap
Briefly

The Main Library is currently hosting two exhibits on zine culture, highlighting LGBTQIA zines from the 1960s to the 90s and the DIY spirit of earlier zines. Concurrently, the Renegade Craft Fair at Fort Mason features 250 artists and local artisans for networking and shopping opportunities. Additionally, a Saturday event at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza showcases BIPOC women makers with crafts and food. Lastly, a Clothing Swap organized by local queer artist Criibaby at the SF LGBT Center encourages community interaction and sustainable practices.
The Main Library's current exhibitions celebrate the rich history of Bay Area zine culture, showcasing LGBTQIA zines from the 1960s to the 1990s.
The Renegade Craft Fair at Fort Mason this weekend will host 250 artists, focusing on textiles, ceramics, jewelry, and home goods, fostering creativity and networking.
A Saturday event at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal will celebrate BIPOC women makers, offering local food, crafts, and opportunities for early-stage food entrepreneurs.
Criibaby's Clothing Swap at the SF LGBT Center will be a fun evening of community engagement, featuring live music, sweet treats, and a chance to recycle fashion.
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