It's only natural that some mail art should focus on the envelope as its an integral part of what "mail art" is. So, today we're posting a collection of envelopes we've received for the Mail Art ...
There’s this thing Grateful Dead fans do to get concert tickets that is unlike what fans of any other band do to get theirs. Dead Heads draw art (and I do mean art) on envelopes, stuff these decorated ...
Envelopes become canvases in a new art exhibition opening in Long Beach, and they’re used to deliver messages of hope. “Couriers of Hope,” which opens Jan.19 and runs through Feb. 28 both online and ...
Beginning in the 1960s, artists from around the world looked to the postal system as an alternative means of producing, distributing, and receiving art. Mail art (alternatively called “correspondence ...
Since 1900, the Christian Century has published reporting, commentary, poetry, and essays on the role of faith in a pluralistic society.
During World War II the late Army Air Corps Cpl. Eugene Woloskowski of Cohoes turned to a creative way to communicate with his mother Tessie Woloskowski, a Ukrainian who couldn't read English.
Say your cousin, the one who's always been a bit weird, affixes sufficient postage to one of her favorite sneakers and sends it to you through the postal system. Is that mail art? Say you get a letter ...
I encouraged one of our summer interns, Jocelyn Silver, to try on Peri Lee Pipkin's mail art submission. No luck. (click to enlarge) Today’s additions to the Mail Art Bulletin come from California, ...
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