Zine: To Be Considered (Issue 1) - Physical Color Copy
“To Be Considered” is a social commentary zine written by cheekchewer that broaches various topics.
Issue #1: Community Over Competition, Predatory Art Markets & E-Commerce Sites discusses the ethos of choosing community over interpersonal competition, recognizing and being cautious of predatory art markets, and the predatory nature of e-commerce sites.
This issue contains 20 pages and this listing will give you the PHYSICAL version of “To Be Considered” sent to you via mail.
This physical copy cannot be re-printed, reproduced/scanned, sold and/or transferred to anyone. If you would like to use this zine in an educational context, feel free to contact me first!
“To Be Considered” is a social commentary zine written by cheekchewer that broaches various topics.
Issue #1: Community Over Competition, Predatory Art Markets & E-Commerce Sites discusses the ethos of choosing community over interpersonal competition, recognizing and being cautious of predatory art markets, and the predatory nature of e-commerce sites.
This issue contains 20 pages and this listing will give you the PHYSICAL version of “To Be Considered” sent to you via mail.
This physical copy cannot be re-printed, reproduced/scanned, sold and/or transferred to anyone. If you would like to use this zine in an educational context, feel free to contact me first!
“To Be Considered” is a social commentary zine written by cheekchewer that broaches various topics.
Issue #1: Community Over Competition, Predatory Art Markets & E-Commerce Sites discusses the ethos of choosing community over interpersonal competition, recognizing and being cautious of predatory art markets, and the predatory nature of e-commerce sites.
This issue contains 20 pages and this listing will give you the PHYSICAL version of “To Be Considered” sent to you via mail.
This physical copy cannot be re-printed, reproduced/scanned, sold and/or transferred to anyone. If you would like to use this zine in an educational context, feel free to contact me first!