309 punk archives
The 309 Punk Archive is preserved to inspire research and creative practice from our collective histories that are currently preserved in the archive. Additionally, we use the archive to curate traveling exhibitions to further raise awareness of our creative culture. We work to extend the reach of our audience while diversifying our own voice in the punk community.
We have been collecting Pensacola Punk ephemera since 2017, and have amassed a collection of images, videos, photographs, posters, zines, fliers, clothing and a multitude of art objects. We are in the process of organizing and digitizing the materials. We are fundraising to purchase archival materials to properly house the objects, so that we can open the archive for public perusal.
Our archive contains thousands of fliers and fanzines (some quite rare, going back to the 1950s and 1970s), underground newspapers from the 1960s and 1970s, oral histories, and boxes of letters from political prisoners. Our archive also holds music from regional countercultural history, dozens of punk band shirts going back to the 1970s, various punk jackets, collected papers of several fanzine authors, including Aaron Cometbus, and much more.
We also have a large collection of queer fanzines (including Outpunk, Holy Titclamps, Cupsize, Scam, and Aunt Franne, to name a few), art (Ericka Lyle and Cindy Ovenrack), poetry from across the country, along with the Samantha Dorsett collection, a seminal figure in Pensacola's early radical trans punk community.
The 309 Punk Archive is open to the public by scheduled appointments.
Email: [email protected]
We have been collecting Pensacola Punk ephemera since 2017, and have amassed a collection of images, videos, photographs, posters, zines, fliers, clothing and a multitude of art objects. We are in the process of organizing and digitizing the materials. We are fundraising to purchase archival materials to properly house the objects, so that we can open the archive for public perusal.
Our archive contains thousands of fliers and fanzines (some quite rare, going back to the 1950s and 1970s), underground newspapers from the 1960s and 1970s, oral histories, and boxes of letters from political prisoners. Our archive also holds music from regional countercultural history, dozens of punk band shirts going back to the 1970s, various punk jackets, collected papers of several fanzine authors, including Aaron Cometbus, and much more.
We also have a large collection of queer fanzines (including Outpunk, Holy Titclamps, Cupsize, Scam, and Aunt Franne, to name a few), art (Ericka Lyle and Cindy Ovenrack), poetry from across the country, along with the Samantha Dorsett collection, a seminal figure in Pensacola's early radical trans punk community.
The 309 Punk Archive is open to the public by scheduled appointments.
Email: [email protected]
309 Punk Project Interviews
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Archival shows at 309
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