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East Anglian Folklore Centre Zine Club Annual Membership (Rest of the World)

£48.00

Help support what we do and get exclusive access to our newsletter and first post on our new in house Zine series!

Become a lifetime member AND get a years worth of our Zines and Bookmarks sent as soon as they are hot off the press!

Memberships will run for a calendar year from the date of purchase. You will get a reminder with your final zine of the year so you can decide weather or not to renew.

In exchange you will receive:

  • A welcome pack including our current specially designed seasonal Bookmark.

  • A bookmark in your name kept at the Folklore Centre, to hold your place in whatever you’re reading on our library shelves.

  • A Quarterly Zine (worth £10 a pop!) reflecting on the folklore, storytelling and practices we have been exploring over each season. With specially commissioned articles and jam packed with lovely artwork, new writing and seasonal recommendations! Each zine will come with the new seasonal bookmark so you can collect them all!

  • Access to our Monthly Newsletter (It only goes out to members!). In it we will share early access news of what events we have coming up, as well as a mix of seasonal storytelling, book/film/music recommendations and interviews with folklorists, artists and practitioners.

    Posting out Welcome Packs from 5th March 2025!

    Zine postal dates as follows:

  • Spring Zine: from 28th March

  • Summer Zine: from 13th June

  • Autumn Zine: from 12th September

  • Winter Zine: from 28th November

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Help support what we do and get exclusive access to our newsletter and first post on our new in house Zine series!

Become a lifetime member AND get a years worth of our Zines and Bookmarks sent as soon as they are hot off the press!

Memberships will run for a calendar year from the date of purchase. You will get a reminder with your final zine of the year so you can decide weather or not to renew.

In exchange you will receive:

  • A welcome pack including our current specially designed seasonal Bookmark.

  • A bookmark in your name kept at the Folklore Centre, to hold your place in whatever you’re reading on our library shelves.

  • A Quarterly Zine (worth £10 a pop!) reflecting on the folklore, storytelling and practices we have been exploring over each season. With specially commissioned articles and jam packed with lovely artwork, new writing and seasonal recommendations! Each zine will come with the new seasonal bookmark so you can collect them all!

  • Access to our Monthly Newsletter (It only goes out to members!). In it we will share early access news of what events we have coming up, as well as a mix of seasonal storytelling, book/film/music recommendations and interviews with folklorists, artists and practitioners.

    Posting out Welcome Packs from 5th March 2025!

    Zine postal dates as follows:

  • Spring Zine: from 28th March

  • Summer Zine: from 13th June

  • Autumn Zine: from 12th September

  • Winter Zine: from 28th November

Help support what we do and get exclusive access to our newsletter and first post on our new in house Zine series!

Become a lifetime member AND get a years worth of our Zines and Bookmarks sent as soon as they are hot off the press!

Memberships will run for a calendar year from the date of purchase. You will get a reminder with your final zine of the year so you can decide weather or not to renew.

In exchange you will receive:

  • A welcome pack including our current specially designed seasonal Bookmark.

  • A bookmark in your name kept at the Folklore Centre, to hold your place in whatever you’re reading on our library shelves.

  • A Quarterly Zine (worth £10 a pop!) reflecting on the folklore, storytelling and practices we have been exploring over each season. With specially commissioned articles and jam packed with lovely artwork, new writing and seasonal recommendations! Each zine will come with the new seasonal bookmark so you can collect them all!

  • Access to our Monthly Newsletter (It only goes out to members!). In it we will share early access news of what events we have coming up, as well as a mix of seasonal storytelling, book/film/music recommendations and interviews with folklorists, artists and practitioners.

    Posting out Welcome Packs from 5th March 2025!

    Zine postal dates as follows:

  • Spring Zine: from 28th March

  • Summer Zine: from 13th June

  • Autumn Zine: from 12th September

  • Winter Zine: from 28th November

Opening Hours

Thurs - Sun*

10 am - 4pm

&

Occasional Wednesdays

*we endeavour to be open during the gallery’s regular hours but as a team we also need to navigate freelance commitments, single parenthood, chronic illness and some folkloric adventuring.

We will advertise any changes to hours but we are also seeking volunteers to help keep our opening schedule regular! Get in touch if you are interested in helping out!

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A little on Accessibility

As artists with lived experience of disability it is our ambition to be as accessible as possible. Currently we are renting a beautiful room at the Minories Galleries. We feel so lucky to be able to make our home here for a while but we must acknowledge that our space is upstairs. We are working on ways to bring what we have to offer downstairs or online into more accessible spaces. We are just at the start of our journey and appreciate your understanding while we find the best way forward in building inclusive events and spaces…and we will always be honest when we are finding barriers to doing so.

The Minories building wheelchair accessibility statement is below for reference.

“Our gardens and part of the ground floor of our building, including our cafe and toilets, are accessible with a wheelchair via our step-free entrance on Lewis Gardens. Our upper floor is not currently accessible via wheelchair, however we are working on this within the constraints of a listed building.”

East Anglian Folklore Centre

at

The Minories, 74 High Street, Colchester, CO1 1UE

eastanglianfolklorecentre@gmail.com