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SNAP! is a quarterly magazine dedicated to art, fashion and culture in Canada. Each issue is devoted to a particular theme.

History

SNAP! was established in Montreal by Australians Hannah Byrne and Shayl Prisk in 2008. The magazine had Montreal-only distribution for the first 13 issues but has since expanded and is now distributed across Canada.

References

  1. "Go on, we dare you: SNAP! into it; Local arts quarterly runs its second national issue", The Concordian, November 1, 2011.
  2. "Un 14e numéro pour le magazine indépendant Snap!", La Presse, August 4, 2011 (in French)

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