Ho Tam, founder of Hotam Press, has transformed the Chinese Culture Center's gallery into a vibrant space for showcasing books, zines, and art through November.
Tam's The Yellow Pages addresses racial stereotypes and cultures, blending text and images to convey narratives that a painting alone couldn't express.
Kamryn You-Mak, drawn by the event's inaugural nature, appreciated the diversity of materials and artwork featured at the zine festival in the gallery.
Paul Bothwell, who appreciates zines like Mixed Rice, connects with his family's history in Ross Alley, emphasizing the personal relevance of such creative spaces.
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