Get to Know Glaze Zine at Community Garden Event

Independent fashion, art, and culture publication hosts open community gathering in Austin

Jan. 30, 2026 at 1:23pm

Glaze Zine, an independent fashion, art, and culture publication based in Austin, is hosting a casual community event called "Get to Know Glaze" at the Community Garden venue on January 29, 2026. The open invitation event will allow attendees to meet the Glaze team, learn more about their creative ecosystem, and connect with photographers, stylists, designers, writers, models, HMUAs, producers, and artists working across disciplines.

Why it matters

The event represents an opportunity for the Austin creative community to engage with an independent publication that has built an eight-year history of supporting local talent and fostering collaboration across disciplines. It also serves as a way for Glaze to connect with new potential contributors as they open applications for their upcoming season.

The details

The "Get to Know Glaze" event will feature Dry January-friendly drink specials, Community Garden's signature wine, beer, and food menu, and music by DJ Slowdancexo. Attendees will have the chance to mingle, ask questions about Glaze's process, and learn more about how to get involved with the publication. Applications for participation in Glaze's upcoming season are currently open until February 4.

  • The event will take place on January 29, 2026.
  • Applications for Glaze's upcoming season are open until February 4, 2026.

The players

Glaze Zine

An independent fashion, art, and culture publication based in Austin, Texas with eight years of publishing history.

Community Garden

The venue hosting the "Get to Know Glaze" event in Austin, Texas.

DJ Slowdancexo

The DJ performing music at the "Get to Know Glaze" event.

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What’s next

Applications for participation in Glaze Zine's upcoming season are currently open until February 4, 2026.

The takeaway

The "Get to Know Glaze" event provides an opportunity for the Austin creative community to engage with an independent publication that has a history of supporting local talent and fostering collaboration, while also allowing Glaze to connect with potential new contributors as they open applications for their upcoming season.