About this Event
magCulture Live showcases the best creative editorial projects, with speakers from across the magazine spectrum sharing their work.
Join us and be inspired by a series of talks from the people behind today’s most innovative magazines—large established brands, small indie start-ups, print and digital. Each will provide their own unique insight into the role of the magazine in contemporary culture, this year focusing on the theme ‘Voices of New York.’
Our first speakers are now confirmed, with more names to be added in the coming weeks.
We look forward to welcoming you to this year’s magCulture Live New York.
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Meet the speakers
More names will be added in the coming weeks
Kathy Ryan
The New York Times Magazine
Kathy has worked in the photography department at the New York Times Magazine for the last 37 years, and was Director of Photography from 1987. She recently retired to focus on her own photography, and we’re thrilled to offer her the opportunity to reflect on her brilliant career at the magazine. She’ll be looking back at those 37 years via the magazine’s annual New York issues.
nytimes.com/international/section/magazine
Alessandra Stanley and Nathan King
Air Mail
Co-editor and deputy editor respectively, Alessandra and Nathan will be revealing the inside story of the small weekly newsletter project that proved the naysayers wrong and is now a succesful fixture in the New York media landscape. As well as a broader range of newsletters, they’ve launched their own branded news kiosks in three cities—the latest one in the West Village. How long before they launch a print edition?
airmail.news
Madeline Montoya
Byline
Madeline is a Brooklyn-based editorial designer who has worked across NY publishing, and is currently an art director at Bloomberg Businessweek. She’ll be showcasing her work for online magazine start-up Byline, the site that describes itself as ‘a whole new online’. Working to a print-like monthly publishing schedule, the Byline team have also produced two print editions.
bylinebyline.com
Jackson Howarth
It’s Freezing in LA!
Jackson edits the groundbreaking British magazine about climate change, a magazine that aims to take detailed, complex and fascinating topics and make them accessible, engaging and exciting. He’ll be talking about IFLA!’s development and future plans.
itsfreezinginla.com
Sydney Maggin and Maya Valencia
Phase Zero
Sydney and Maya are Parsons graduates who produce Phase Zero, a zine made from submitted work. Instead of using social media, each issue starts with a submissions flyer posted around downtown Manhattan. The result is lively, funny and chaotic with a distinct flavour of seventies DIY zines, and the pair impose enough editorial sense of self to bring together all the disparate submitted art and writing to make each issue a cohesive whole.
phasezeronyc.com/Zine
More names will be added in the coming weeks
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Plus: MagMagMag, the magCulture Shop pop-up at Vitsoe
We’re excited to be returning to our regular Manhattan base at Vitsoe, where we’ll be running our MagMagMag pop-up shop. As well as presenting a selection of magazine favourites from our London shop to buy, there will also be a series of free lunchtime talks at their space (details to follow.) Swing by and meet the magCulture team!
9—13 July 2024, 10am—6pm (12—6pm Saturday)
Vitsoe, 17 W8th Street, NY 10011
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Official partner hotel
Visit New York for magCulture Live and stay at our our official partner hotel
Ace Hotel New York, 20 W 29th St, New York, NY 10001
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Use code WELOVEMAGS and save 20% on your room
Book here
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With thanks to all our partners:
commercialtype.com
productiontype.com
abcdinamo.com
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iconicmagazines.com
monocle.com
More speakers to be confirmed
All speakers are confirmed but we reserve the right to change the line-up for reasons beyond our control. We’re unable to refund tickets once booked.
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FAQs
What is magCulture Live? The conference has been held annually in London since 2013. We have now organised eight London editions and four New York editions— plus three Zoom editions during the Covid lockdown.
What is it about? The day presents the most innovative and creative work in magazine publishing, with editors and art directors uniting to share their thoughts and ideas. We don’t duck the big issues facing print publishing, but neither do we fall for the easy, negative narratives surrounding the industry. magCulture Live is a celebration and reminder of the power of magazine creativity—if you know the MagCulture Journal you’ll have a sense of the scope and focus of the event.
Is there a theme to the day? We’ll be celebrating the creativity of the magazine industry, bringing together the publishing community for a session of creative inspiration. Alongside this, the theme ‘Voices of New York’ will draw attention to how different editorial projects reflect the city.
Who is magCulture Live for? The day is aimed at publishing professionals, design and journalism students and graduates, and anyone with a creative curiousity. The ability to develop an editorial voice is in everyone’s hands today via digital channels. Hear from leading editorial practitioners how they are handling this responsibility, and return to work full of fresh inspiration.
Who organises magCulture Live? magCulture Live is produced by magCulture, led by founder Jeremy Leslie and Danielle Mustarde. Our rallying cry is ‘We love magazines,’ which we express through regular reviews and interviews on our online Journal, by selling the new generation of independently published magazines from our London shop and online, regular podcast interviews and our live events.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
99 Scott Ave, 99 Scott Avenue, Brooklyn, United States
USD 60.00 to USD 90.00