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Toadstool Illustrates creates magical feminist stickers, zines, and pins inspired by Gay Love, queer culture, and witchcraft. A lot of their art is centred around transgender pronouns and providing representation for Transgender folx with fun designs and LGBTQ+ puns.
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Nathan Campagnaro is a multi-disciplinary artist residing in Guelph, Ontario. Nathan will have screen prints as well as other print mediums at the expo. You may recognize some of his work from the 2022 Kazoo! Fest poster.
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Illustration, comics and zines with a focus on feminism and mental health.
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Since 2015, Pressed By Nick has been providing buttons for bands, artists and more. All buttons are made individually by hand
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Feels: A zine about feelings. We strive to create a safe place for people to express their most honest and raw emotions and, in turn, foster an open dialogue about some of the most sensitive feelings. We are a feminist, sex-positive, LGBTQ+ friendly, anti-racist, anti-colonial publication.
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Jacqueline is a London-based artist and cartoonist whose comics, zines, and prints present a menagerie of beasts both fantastic and familiar. Jacqueline draws on folktale traditions, urban legends and naturalist ideas to bring their body of award-winning and collected work to life.
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I’m a freelance illustrator living and working in the east end of Toronto. I love comics, screen printing and goofy characters. When I am not drawing, you can find me watching old reruns of The Bachelor and spilling coffee on myself.
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Limited run, custom screenprinted goods. Sweaters, tees, and posters. With a very 'guelph' vibe.
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Sonali Menezes makes zines, prints, buttons and patches. Her work focuses on themes of feminism and mental health.
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Gillian Elder is a Guelph-based artist who has been teaching childrens' art classes and camps for the past several years. She enjoys working with a mixture of mediums including, painting, printing, drawing and ceramics. Her artwork deals with various themes including zany dogs, nudes, cubist faces, herself and more.
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Abby's poetically wonky practice dives right into the human tendencies of failure and awkwardness, with one foot in the realm of happy go-lucky cartoons and another facing her own experience with tough subject matters such as sexual violence and shame.
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Patrick Sparrow is a Canadian artist, illustrator, cartoonist and comic author and creator of such ghastly comics as Comrade Kill and Tales of the Peeper Creeper. He's worked for Adult Swim Comics and Adhouse Publishing.
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Garrett draws (mostly) little anthropomorphic "guys". Garrett's guys are expressions of anxiety or sometimes more positive feelings like joy or that feeling you get when you see a baby bunny. Or maybe they are self portraits?
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Joy San is an illustrator and comic artist based in Toronto, Canada. She draws a lot of horror comics and bizarre illustrations! She also films vlogs on YouTube focused on life with art (and also food)!
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Martina doom (she/they) is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist from the Niagara Region. After graduating university, she turned to art as a form of therapy and never looked back. Martina's art practice focuses on creating stationary + other printed products for her online shop.
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Gordon Hill Press is a publisher of poetry and innovative fiction, non-fiction, and literary criticism. We strive to publish exemplary writing from a wide diversity of writers and writing, particularly writers living with invisible disability.
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An incorporated non-profit community organization providing services to support reading, writing, and publishing in the city of Guelph and the surrounding area.
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Michael McGlennon’s art feels like something you might discover posthumously in your friend’s garage as you dig through a trunk packed with rotting encyclopedias, star maps, a disassembled mechanical model of our solar system, and foraging guides for mushrooms in Canada. A kaleidoscope of things reflected.
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Read More Comix! is an independent comics collective in Toronto. Our comics are in a similar vein as newspaper strips, MAD magazine and well whatever we feel like creating at that moment! The first show we ever tabled as a collective was Kazoo! in 2016!
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Andrew Kolb is an author, illustrator, and game designer living in Kitchener, Ontario (super close by!) He likes making spooky things with happy colours and happy things with spooky colours. He'll be at KAZOO! PRINT EXPO with his books, games, and risograph cat prints!
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Trap Door Printing is a Black-owned DIY screen print collective imbued with punk aesthetics based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. Trap Door takes inspiration from counterculture printing presses of the 70’s, such as The International News and The Black Panther Newspaper, and the current state of underground music scenes.
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Temper Tantrum is a queer feminist curated multi-vendor online marketplace who supports femme, non-binary, trans, and women artists who are creatively outspoken. We sell art that is sometimes wearable, sometimes stick-able and sometimes readable and at an accessible price point.
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Studio Beulah is a community focused online and in person gallery that celebrates community, performance and art. We are currently curating the Art MRKT Project where we are curating limited edition prints from artists from Hamilton and surrounding areas.
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Katie Carey is a Toronto-based creative focusing on illustration and hand lettering, adept attaking a very colourful brush to subject matter ranging from the everyday to the most abstract,with humour, sensitivity or simply a playful touch.
Kazoo! Print Expo

The legendary Kazoo! Print Expo is back for another year filled with comics, zines, illustrations, letterpress, and so much more!
This curated event brings together print makers of all kinds from all over the province. You’ll get to see what your favourite print makers have been working on — they’re sure to be there!
The Kazoo! Print Expo will take place at Royal City Church (50 Quebec St, Guelph) on Saturday, July 16th from 10am-3pm. Admission is free, but be sure to bring some $$$ because we know you’ll find something beautiful to take home.
Follow @kazooprintexpo on Instagram to get updates!
Our 2022 Kazoo! Print Expo Exhibitors
Artist and exhibitor applications are now closed for 2022. Big thanks to everyone who applied!