Perimeter Editions x CCP | CCP.PE.Z001+2 Zine Launch

Perimeter Editions and the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) are excited to announce CCP.PE.ZINE, a new collaborative publishing initiative dedicated to providing a platform for emerging photographic artists to exhibit their work in an accessible zine format. Each zine in the series – launched periodically in pairs – focuses on a single body of work by artists selected by the CCP.

Please join us on Saturday August 23 at Perimeter Books (734 High St, Thornbury) to launch the first two zines in the series, Minami Ivory – Fourteen and Nik Ranepura – Corrosion. From 3pm, the launch will include a brief introduction by Perimeter and CCP, with a casual celebration with the artists to follow. All are welcome!

EVENT DETAILS
Perimeter Books
734 High St, Thornbury VIC
Saturday August 23, 2025
3pm–5pm

This is a free event, with no reservations required.

Please note that while children are welcome in the space, we are unfortunately unable to offer a 'kid-friendly' zone where kids can entertain themselves, and we require close supervision by parents or guardians while in the store.

 ABOUT THE ZINES

CCP.PE.Z.001 Minami Ivory – Fourteen

‘Fourteen’ stems from my wider and ongoing series ‘Weapon of Choice’, which revisits the trauma that I experienced at the age of fourteen. In this zine, I address unspoken topics through my personal perspective using colour, pose, memory and mark making. Despite recent movements to change the stigma against victims of sexual assault, inadequate sex education leaves the vulnerable ill-equipped to confront abuse. Instead, they are faceless and muted by fear, censored and isolated. Silence becomes their shield from a system that too often fails them. – Minami Ivory

Minami Ivory is a photographic artist based in Tasmania, Australia. Born and raised in Japan, her works centre on issues affecting women in Japanese society.

CCP.PE.Z.002 Nik Ranepura – Corrosion

‘Corrosion’ presents a diaristic collection of images that documents elements of the subcultures and communities that I am immersed in, in my home of Naarm / Melbourne. The zine offers an intimate perspective on friends, collaborators, memories and motifs. I hope to create an imagined space for viewers to reside in, that is tinged with the city’s same fragile grey. – Nik Ranepura

Nik Ranepura is a photographic-based artist based in Naarm / Melbourne, Australia. He is self-taught and works exclusively with 35mm and 120mm film. His work centres on documenting elements from his surroundings and the subcultures he interacts with.

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