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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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SNAKE HAIR PRESS
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LocationDorchester Ave, Boston, MA
CountryUnited States 🇺🇸
Years active2017–present
Websitesnakehair.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.

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