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Spare Room: M@ilart - http://www.spareroom.org/mailart/mailart.html
Commentary, mail art history, and information on the Dead White Mail project. |
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The Electronic Museum of Mail Art (EMMA) - http://www.actlab.utexas.edu/emma/
The envelope is the museum. FAQ, gallery, library, and links. |
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P22 Mail Art - http://www.p22.com/projects/mail.html
Correspondence between Daniel Farrell and Richard Kegler, the site documents some of the hundreds of pieces from this 6 year project. |
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Mail Art 1955 to 1995 - http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/palace/62/
"Democratic art as social sculpture" -- thesis by Michael Lumb. Long, but fascinating background on the mail art movement. |
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Mailartist.com - http://www.mailartist.com
Education and resources for mailart, ATC's, postcards, envelopes, and artistamps. |
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The Mailed Art of Ray Johnson - http://thegalleriesatmoore.org/publications/johnson.shtml
Catalog for the exhibition "Ray Johnson" held at the Galleries at Moore, November 1-December 15, 1991. Provides a history of Johnson's career, as well as examples of his work. Part of the Galleries at Moore exhibition. |
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Marge Griffiths Busby at Stamp Galore - http://www.stampsgalore.com/mlartnvlops/mlartenv.html
Original mail art drawn by Marge Griffiths Busby in 1948 and 1949 and sent to her son who was serving during the Korean conflict. |
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The Millennium Project - http://www.raggededgepress.com/pages/results.htm
Introduction and documentation and for Sticker Dude's Limping and Soaring to the Millennium mail art call with gallery pages displaying 150 submissions. |
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BMoCA Mail Art Gallery - http://www.bmoca.org/mail_art_gallery/
The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art Exhibit features work in the theme "A Sense of Place." |
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Mail Art From The 1984 Franklin Furnace Exhibition - http://www.franklinfurnace.org/history/flow/mailart/mailart.html
An article about the exhibition for Franklin Furnace called "Mail Art Then and Now" which was curated by Ronny Cohen. Included are articles about mail art by E.F. Higgins III, Valery Oisteanu and Carlo Pittore. |