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Mail-Artist since:
1992
My Website (without http://):
http://www.merzmail.net
Why I am involved in Mail-Art:
1992
My Mail-Adress (snail and/or E-mail)
peresousa@merzmail.net

P.O.BOX zine of Mail Art in Spanish (1994-199)

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At 5:05pm on November 5, 2017, Bruno Cassaglia said…
At 4:03pm on September 13, 2015, TIZIANA BARACCHI said…
At 1:30pm on January 10, 2015, Bruno Cassaglia said…

At 12:03pm on January 10, 2015, Bruno Cassaglia said…

At 8:29pm on January 13, 2014, TIZIANA BARACCHI said…
At 4:18pm on September 24, 2012, TIZIANA BARACCHI said…

DOINGPOETRY IN THE WORLD

Mailart project

Doingpoetry: Poetry, Art, Society

Free size, medium and technique

No fee, no jury, no sales, no returns

The show will be held in Pavia in 2012,    

 November 23-25

At Santa Maria Gualtieri during PAVIART POETRY Festival 2012

Organization by O.M.P. and Farepoesia

Documentation: all submissions will also be posted

on the web sites under costruction in http://www.farepoesia.it/mail-art.html  

info: daliobaracchi@hotmail.com

Artworks should be sent by snail mail

DEADLINE to be received

2012, November 10

send to:

TITO TRUGLIA

Via Torino 37

I-27100 Pavia

ITALY

At 8:56pm on December 22, 2011, TIZIANA BARACCHI said…

The Diary of a Young Girl
Theme: a Mailart exhibition dedicated to Anna Frank and to International Holocaust Remembrance Day. January 27th, 1945: death camp Auschwitz was liberated
Size and technique free
No jury, no returns, no fees
Exhibition in 2012 in Giulianova, Italy
Documentation online gallery and catalogue to all participant if it will possibile (because of sponsor)
All works via post, no email please.
Info: daliobaracchi@hotmail.com o image000@libero.it
Deadline to be received January 12nd, 2012

Isabella Branella
via Giardino 12
I- 64021 Giulianova Lido
Teramo
ITALY

At 7:43am on November 13, 2011, Terry Reid said…

Merz at Mail,  have you sent a SECREt to the Tell Me Tell Me exhibition at MoCA in Korea?
http://iuoma-network.ning.com/events/send-to-the-secret-exchange
                                                         Duchamp's not Klein Blue blue suit

At 11:24am on January 29, 2011, EFTICHIA PETALA said…
i like  the way that you play in this video art the music the works
At 2:06pm on September 7, 2010, Celestino Neto said…
Hi Merz,

 
 
 

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