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$2.50
This zine talks about the public's perception of one's identity. “Put On a Show” depicts an actress struggling to choose a role before a performance. At the end, when put in the spotlight, she doesn’t know who she is. This zine was inspired by my complicated relationship with movies, acting, and how I've tied them to my experience of endless Zoom classes at the end of my college education.
"Put On a Show" is a risograph zine. Variations may occur between zines. There are two color options currently: orange and pink. *There's a random chance your zine will come with a bonus poster design on the back! The poster design describes the personal exploration of one's identity.*
"Put On a Show" is a risograph zine. Variations may occur between zines. There are two color options currently: orange and pink. *There's a random chance your zine will come with a bonus poster design on the back! The poster design describes the personal exploration of one's identity.*
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This zine talks about the public's perception of one's identity. “Put On a Show” depicts an actress struggling to choose a role before a performance. At the end, when put in the spotlight, she doesn’t know who she is. This zine was inspired by my complicated relationship with movies, acting, and how I've tied them to my experience of endless Zoom classes at the end of my college education.
"Put On a Show" is a risograph zine. Variations may occur between zines. There are two color options currently: orange and pink. *There's a random chance your zine will come with a bonus poster design on the back! The poster design describes the personal exploration of one's identity.*
"Put On a Show" is a risograph zine. Variations may occur between zines. There are two color options currently: orange and pink. *There's a random chance your zine will come with a bonus poster design on the back! The poster design describes the personal exploration of one's identity.*
This zine talks about the public's perception of one's identity. “Put On a Show” depicts an actress struggling to choose a role before a performance. At the end, when put in the spotlight, she doesn’t know who she is. This zine was inspired by my complicated relationship with movies, acting, and how I've tied them to my experience of endless Zoom classes at the end of my college education.
"Put On a Show" is a risograph zine. Variations may occur between zines. There are two color options currently: orange and pink. *There's a random chance your zine will come with a bonus poster design on the back! The poster design describes the personal exploration of one's identity.*
"Put On a Show" is a risograph zine. Variations may occur between zines. There are two color options currently: orange and pink. *There's a random chance your zine will come with a bonus poster design on the back! The poster design describes the personal exploration of one's identity.*