Caroline Kern / Pegacorn Press

Caroline Kern / Pegacorn Press

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June 10, 2026 · 1h 16m · Season 8 · Episode 101

About this episode

Caroline Kern discusses her journey in self-publishing and the ethos behind Pegacorn Press.

Guest: Caroline Kern Host: Christopher Kardambikis Recorded on March 2, 2026 Caroline Kern , formerly known as Caroline Paquita, is a visual artist living in New York City. Kern has been self-publishing since 1996 and formally started Pegacorn Press after purchasing her first Risograph stencil duplicator in 2009. Since then, she has released over forty artist books, zines, publications, and printed ephemera representing twenty-five other artists, as well as her own work. Titles are collected and held in personal and institutional collections worldwide and she has exhibited at over 50 art books, small press, and zine fairs since 2012. From 2023-2024, Kern helped create and develop the Pittsburgh Art Book Fair and served as a co-director for the first two years before resigning due to ongoing health issues from Long Covid. Kern’s publishing practice and ethos are heavily informed by mid-1990s to early 2000s DIY punk culture, of which she was an active member through touring with her bands and zine making. Many of the artists she has worked with were met through her travels over the years and fostering those relationships— and the communities in which they flourished—is one of the…

People in this episode

Host: Christopher Kardambikis

Guest: Caroline Kern

Topics covered

  • self-publishing
  • artist books
  • DIY culture
  • zines
  • community building

Keywords

  • Caroline Kern
  • Pegacorn Press
  • self-publishing
  • artist books
  • zines
  • DIY punk culture
  • Pittsburgh Art Book Fair

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Pegacorn Press

Places: New York City

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