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accepting collage postcards postmarked on or before may 31st, 2020 --
check out the details: http://twincitiescollagecollective.com/2020/01/31/call-for-submissions-world-collage-day-2020/
@ Jennifer and Keith, I think that the meaning behind that part of the text you’re judging, is that also people can participate who usually don’t make art.
I suppose the timeline is uncertain because libraries are closed (at least in my country, NL, and by this mail art call I learned that this is also the case in the US (at least the mentioned city).
Apart from that, 3D makes me think of pop-up mail art, which I’ve never made before so I think it inspiring :-)
In the past I joined several projects at mailasmile.org and the women behind this website are great, creative, not-for-profit and caring people.
So - despite (also) my backlog I’d be happy to join :-)
Hear, hear Jennifer. Yes, this was obviously written by someone who does not make art...
I'll also note that the term "timeline" is a bit ambiguous. What is one to take from that? Is that the deadline for submissions, or just some randomness?
3D objects by their very nature will occupy more space than a 2D card, so a third measurement should be given to clarify said parameters. And yes, please, let's give these poor suffering artists some distraction from the goings-on of the world outside that they've only been dealing with for their entire lives.
Hello:)
Orange County Fountain Valley Library would like to invite you to participate at their Mail-art challenge. We hope during this difficult time (caused by Covid-19) a little bit of art will help you to distract your worries for a moment. Please read the details of the challenge below:
Timeline: May 1st through July 31st.
Exhibition: This depends on when the library re-opens. You will be notified as soon as there is any exact information.
Theme: Favorite book, literary character, or other book related concept.
General guidelines: Mail art should be no smaller than 4”x 6” (10.16 x 15.24 cm) and no larger than 5”x 7”. (12.70 x 17.78 cm)
3D objects or folded work will be accepted but must fit within the dimension parameters.
Don’t forget to include: Artists are asked to include their name, location, title (if any), and brief description (no more than 50 words).
Address:
Please note: Mail art sent for the exhibition will not be returned.
If you want your mail-art to be displayed on our website under galleries, please send us a photo of your work to info [at] mailasmile [dot] org.
Website: https://mailasmile.org
Theme, "Joyful adoration."
Date by, "September 17."
Type, "Postcard."
To:
Diana Akumu
PO Box 2771 00100
Nairobi
Kenya
the cat!
please send cat themed mailart.
size, technique, etc.. is all open.
documentation when project ends, deadline is dec 31, 2020
entries will be posted online at
https://thecatmailart.blogspot.com/
please mail to:
the cat. c/o dystatic
po box 20083 rpo beverly
edmonton, ab canada
t5w 5e6
thanks!
/dystatic.
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