we've published 5 volumes, that can all be found and read online for free.
volume 5 was launched on november 9, 2019. it's brand new so check it out!
VOLUME 5
the music issue

For this volume, contributors were asked to submit a song that was meaningful to them, a story about why it meant so much, and artwork to go along (this part was optional). The result was a multi-media publication, one spread per song, that captures the collective good taste of these Pip supporters. The publication isn't the same without the playlist, the playlist isn't the same without the publication.
Pip Vol 5 was the first-ever volume of Pip to leave the digital world and be printed! The run was limited, but if you are interested in buying a copy, please email info@pipmagazine.com
Published November 2019
VOLUME 3
stranger(s)

The theme of this issue is "stranger(s)". And it's got a few new features! An exclusive interview with Vancouver based artist Bryce Aspinall, as well as a sneaky lil' link to a Spotify playlist that should make you groove.
Published July 2017
VOLUME 2
voyage

The theme of this issue is "voyage". And it's bigger than the last - with an expansive range of work from 25 artists!
Published February 2017
VOLUME 1
the femenine

This issue is a collection of creative works submitted by women on the subject of "the female" and "the feminine".
Published August 2016
VOLUME 4
2100

This volume focuses on the theme of "2100" - prompting artists to consider the possibilities of the future. Along side various creative works it contains a photo essay titled "Community in the Making" by Elliot Benjamin and a critical essay titled "Shaping Language, Media & Politic" by Julia Cundari and Isaac Forsland.
Published May 2018
VOLUME 3
stranger(s)

The theme of this issue is "stranger(s)". And it's got a few new features! An exclusive interview with Vancouver based artist Bryce Aspinall, as well as a sneaky lil' link to a Spotify playlist that should make you groove.
Published July 2017
VOLUME 2
voyage

The theme of this issue is "voyage". And it's bigger than the last - with an expansive range of work from 25 artists!
Published February 2017
VOLUME 1
the femenine

This issue is a collection of creative works submitted by women on the subject of "the female" and "the feminine".
Published August 2016