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Started by Mick Boyle. Last reply by Francis Lammé Apr 15, 2021.
If you have a mail-art archive.please tell a bit about what is in it, how you store it, from which dates the materials are, and if possible show a photo.Continue
Started by Ruud Janssen Feb 4, 2017.
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i can not attend the meeting i live at ny state and would like to keep track of the exhibition too , keep updating and posting online
lots of thanks to all great job
Talk by John Held will be at 4:45pm on Tuesday 25th February at All Saints Library, 3rd Floor of Library, All Saints, MMU, Manchester. Curious Things exhibition will stay open until 7pm that day for mail art meetings, rubber stamping, photo opportunities etc etc.
Thanks Carl.
michael, congratulations to u and hazel, the show looks fabulous*
No idea - No idea!
Michael, I am curious to know if you have any idea of how many cubic metres of material you have?
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