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I have another question which has arisen as I build my website. Under EXHIBITIONS that I have participated in I have included all the Mail Art callouts I've sent work to along with other gallery shows where I've shown my work (solo and group shows). Artist friends of mine don't think Mail Art callouts are as legitimate bc they are open to everyone and anyone, including non-artists (whatever than means), and are not juried. They don't think I should include them as part of my professional practice. What do others think?
Thanks CtlAltDel.
I'm going to post your two questions that you sent, here for other people to answer.
- why is collage the dominant medium in Mail Art?
- what is the boundary (if any) between collage/Mail Art and scrapbooking?
Guessing it has to do with the availability of extra scrap paper from newspapers, books, and magazines which are everywhere.
I really don't know much about scrapbooking, other than the fact that I would see aisles at the big box craft stores full of stickers and paper sculptures for documenting memorable events.
It is a very special hat ;)
Thanks for the notes on your rubber stamp mail art practice, Joey. I will include them. Of course, feel free to send any images to go along with what you wrote below. AND thank you for your feedback! It keeps me going.
Love positive feedback, If you ever have any negative ( and constructive) feedback you can send that too.
I use rubber stamps on my mail art envelopes - usually on the backside, the front is graphic for ROBOT MAILART COW, address and postage. I also got my portrait rubber stamp from Adam Rossoupoulos and haved been using it frequently.
really like what you're doing with your publication, Mail Art News. thanks
joey
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