jason berlin

Male

Portland Oregon

United States

Profile Information:

Mail-Artist since:
2007
My Website (without http://):
http://https://jasonberlinthomas.com
Why I am involved in Mail-Art:
What does mail art mean to me? It is jumping off point for me, personally and for the art I am doing at this time. It is a chance to collaborate with other artists from around the world. It has also opened up ways of seeing that I normally would not have had.
I find it very interesting that in a world that is relying more and more on the internet and digital media that mail art is growing and going strong since the nineteen fifties
I find it refreshing to receive something that has been created by another artist in a commerce free zone that I may build on, add to, and pass on to others and also keep for my self. The art work I get in the mail also inspires me to do other art projects and get more of my work out to other mail artists. We are all part of an organism that is changing every day and growing in a fun and conceptual way.
Jason Berlin.
2007
My Mail-Adress (snail and/or E-mail)
Jason Berlin
10480 S.W Eastridge st # 29
Portland, OR. 97225
U.S.A

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  • Carlos I. Botana

    Subject: Octopus...


    Collective book of mail art.


    Send 18 works of size 14.8 X 21 cm (A5 vertical), numbered and signed,
    for making up a series of volumes with different artists in each. Each
    volume will contain a minimum of 14 artworks, one per artist. Modify
    each copy in order to make them unique originals. All techniques:
    printings, drawings, paintings, photographs, collages...

    Each participant will receive a volume.

    Deadline: october, 2010.

    Send your art works to:

    Carlos Botana
    General Sanjurjo, 62 - 2º
    15006 A Coruña
    Galicia - España/Spain

    Greetings.

    Carlos Botana
  • Terry Reid

    jason, 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

  • Bruno Cassaglia