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- Mail Art at Kiyoteis Den
Kiyotei's Den is the place for graphics, art, collaborations and mailart. Visit the galleries, interviews, mailart calls and essential art links. Check out the list of active mail art calls with a deadline and ongoing calls and send a little something special today to another artist like you. In case if you have already sent something, then check out the links to online documentation.
http://www.art.net/~kiyotei//mailart.html
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- Mail Art by Notta Caflisch
This is the website of Notta Caflisch. It is devoted to work in the field of visual art and to one of her favorite hobbies mail art. On this site you can view the latest mail art invitation and gallery image. Use the navigation bar to find your way through this site.
http://www.notta.ch/php/home_engl.php
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- Mail Art Consortium
Mail Art Consortium is a postal art project that ran from 2000 through 2001. The goal was to provide its members with an outlet for a more entertaining means of staying creative aside from their more serious projects.
http://www.endustry.com/mailart/
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- Mail Art Sampler
Ragged Edge Press provides high quality, personalized offset printing services to a variety of nonprofit organizations, progressive causes, small businesses, schools, artists, and theater groups. Mail Art is all the rage at Ragged Edge Press. They avidly support sending to and sharing with people worldwide in the "Eternal Network," a global mail art community.
http://www.raggededgepress.com/pages/mail_art.htm
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- Mail Art 1955 to 1995 by Michael Lumb
This site is created by Ruud Janssen to publish the thesis written by Michael Lumb. By the 1970s, mailart had grown from Johnson's relatively small network of the 1950s, partly as result of Fluxus publications. It was however, still largely confined to America and Western Europe and participators who were in some way connected with Fine Art, particularly the avant-garde. Read more on this site.
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/palace/62/
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- Mail Art on Iuoma
This is the site from Travelling Art Mail and under this name site authors have been doing mail art for about 25 years. The IUOMA stands for International Union of Mail Artists and is now 17 years old. On this site there is a special section of the IUOMA as well. Check this site out for getting more information about mail art.
http://www.iuoma.org/
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- Networking Mail and Visual Art
This cooperative mail art platform shows networking art projects and personal visual art by Hans Braumuller and Merlin. Here you will find mail art forums in english, french, german and Spanish.
http://www.crosses.net/
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- Mail Art by Spareroom
From these pages you will get to know history of mail art. Mail art encompasses an international correspondence network. Participants range from conceptualists to crackpots. Based on free exchange, it requires rethinking given notions of "artist" and "art".
http://www.spareroom.org/mailart/mailart.html
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