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SNAKE HAIR PRESS is an independent publisher of zines, multiples, and artist books, invested in dismantling the white supremacist cis het patriarchy, based in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts / occupied Massachusett and Wampanoag land. Committed to the inherent egalitarian nature of printmaking, a portion of all proceeds are donated to social justice organizations that work to create a more equitable society. | SNAKE HAIR PRESS is an independent publisher of zines, multiples, and artist books, invested in dismantling the white supremacist cis het patriarchy, based in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts / occupied Massachusett and Wampanoag land. Committed to the inherent egalitarian nature of printmaking, a portion of all proceeds are donated to social justice organizations that work to create a more equitable society. | ||
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Revision as of 15:11, 7 October 2025
SNAKE HAIR PRESS | |
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Location | Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA |
Country | United States 🇺🇸 |
Years active | 2017–present |
Website | snakehair.com |
SNAKE HAIR PRESS is an independent publisher of zines, multiples, and artist books, invested in dismantling the white supremacist cis het patriarchy, based in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts / occupied Massachusett and Wampanoag land. Committed to the inherent egalitarian nature of printmaking, a portion of all proceeds are donated to social justice organizations that work to create a more equitable society.