Original Plumbing Panel

Independently published from 2009 to 2019, Original Plumbing grew from a Bay Area zine to a nationally acclaimed print quarterly dedicated to trans men. For nearly ten years, the magazine was the premier resource focused on their experiences, celebrations, and imaginations, featuring writing on both playful and political topics like selfies, bathrooms, and safer sex; interviews with queer icons such as Janet Mock, Silas Howard, Margaret Cho, and Ian Harvie; and visual art, photography, and short fiction.

In celebration of the magazine’s ten-year run, this essential collection compiles the best of all twenty issues. Selections are reprinted in full color, with an introduction by activist Tiq Milan and a new preface by the founding editors.

Join us in the Rare Book Room to celebrate 10 years of Original Plumbing! Editors Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos will be joining the panel, as well as Transguy Supply founder Scott Rose, artist, DJ and TGNB Programming manager D’hana Perry and Take Two Storytelling show host Harvey Katz!

Some info on the panelists:

Scout Rose (@transguysupply on IG) is the founder of Transguy Supply, an online store for trans masculine folks. He also helped organized NYC’s first Original Plumbing Release party in March of 2010.

D’hana Perry (@Battyjack_DJ on IG and Twitter) is the Manager of TGNB Programming at Callen-Lorde Community Health Center by day, and a new media artist/DJ by night. In their spare time, D’hana is working towards an MS in Data Visualization at the Parsons School of Design.

Harvey Katz spent fiften years on the road performing as Athens Boys Choir. These days he’s finishing nursing schools and hosts a monthly show in Brooklyn called Take Two Storytelling.

Amos Mac is a writer, artist, and producer based in Los Angeles. His photography has been featured in the New York Times, Interview, Vogue Italia, and OUT. A love of storytelling influenced his leap into television where he works across scripted and documentary series.

Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the event.











When: Mon., Jul. 22, 2019 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: The Strand
828 Broadway
212-473-1452
Price: $15-$34.95
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Independently published from 2009 to 2019, Original Plumbing grew from a Bay Area zine to a nationally acclaimed print quarterly dedicated to trans men. For nearly ten years, the magazine was the premier resource focused on their experiences, celebrations, and imaginations, featuring writing on both playful and political topics like selfies, bathrooms, and safer sex; interviews with queer icons such as Janet Mock, Silas Howard, Margaret Cho, and Ian Harvie; and visual art, photography, and short fiction.

In celebration of the magazine’s ten-year run, this essential collection compiles the best of all twenty issues. Selections are reprinted in full color, with an introduction by activist Tiq Milan and a new preface by the founding editors.

Join us in the Rare Book Room to celebrate 10 years of Original Plumbing! Editors Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos will be joining the panel, as well as Transguy Supply founder Scott Rose, artist, DJ and TGNB Programming manager D’hana Perry and Take Two Storytelling show host Harvey Katz!

Some info on the panelists:

Scout Rose (@transguysupply on IG) is the founder of Transguy Supply, an online store for trans masculine folks. He also helped organized NYC’s first Original Plumbing Release party in March of 2010.

D’hana Perry (@Battyjack_DJ on IG and Twitter) is the Manager of TGNB Programming at Callen-Lorde Community Health Center by day, and a new media artist/DJ by night. In their spare time, D’hana is working towards an MS in Data Visualization at the Parsons School of Design.

Harvey Katz spent fiften years on the road performing as Athens Boys Choir. These days he’s finishing nursing schools and hosts a monthly show in Brooklyn called Take Two Storytelling.

Amos Mac is a writer, artist, and producer based in Los Angeles. His photography has been featured in the New York Times, Interview, Vogue Italia, and OUT. A love of storytelling influenced his leap into television where he works across scripted and documentary series.

Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the event.

Buy tickets/get more info now