Red
Letter Distro


WELCOME TO RED LETTER DISTRO (est. 2001) a punk rock mail-order catalogue-cum-‘occasional distro’ of curated zines, comics and artist publications from Aotearoa New Zealand founded by artist, designer and independent publisher Kerry Ann Lee. 

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Letter Distro



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WELCOME TO RED LETTER DISTRO (est. 2001) a punk rock mail-order catalogue-cum-‘occasional distro’ of curated zines, comics and artist publications from Aotearoa New Zealand founded by artist, designer and independent publisher Kerry Ann Lee. This first-ever web edition of the catalogue was launched for exhibition at Printed Matter’s Virtual Art Book Fair, and is open for orders and enquiries.

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EXCITING NEW NEWS !!!
Red Letter is proud to announce that we will be represented at the 9th edition of SPRINT - Independent Publishers and Artists’ Book Salon in Milan on 26-27-28 November in collaboration with our friends COMPULSIVE ARCHIVE


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20th BIRTHDAY COMPETITION


Red Letter Distro presents: CALL & RESPONSE, a conversation featuring Giulia Vallicelli (Compulsive Archive, Milan), Helen Yeung (Migrant Zine Collective, Aotearoa) and Ysabelle Cheung (Hong Kong) with Kerry Ann Lee, as part of PMVABF’s The Classroom series. View the talk here.

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WISHING WELL // M’AU PE KAI

Wai Ching Chang & Matavai Taulangau

Wishing Well // Ma‘u Pe Kai was published alongside solo exhibitions by Wai Ching Chan and Matavai Taulangau held at Enjoy in August 2019. These were the first exhibitions at Enjoy’s new galleries at 211 Left Bank, and the first time in Enjoy’s institutional history that they have been able to programme two solo exhibitions concurrently. Accordingly, the publication unfolds as twosets of responses; developed separately, but anchored, like both Chang’s and Taulangau’s projects, in questions surrounding migration, labour, cultural identity and its continuity.

All photos are courtesy of Cheska Brown

225 grams
90 pages
15.5 x 21 x 0.9 cm
Two-part, softcover, wirebound.

Published in 2019 by Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
www.enjoy.org.nz

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