Call for Entry
What is mail art?
Mail art can be just about any type of art including painting, water color, pencil, marking pen, collage, rubber stamp, or photograph on an envelope, postcard, package, or other medium. It can also be a three-dimensional piece. Any piece of art that is itself stamped and addressed. Normally, the art is not enclosed in an envelope or package, but rather is on the envelope or package. Ideally we can hang the piece on the wall or display it on a shelf just as it arrives through the mail. You can also design your own postage stamps, perhaps for a country that you make up.
MAIL ART
Deadline July 29, 2010
No Entry fee
Send as mail art
Sample Entry
Include name and email address on mail art…must be legible.
Package or envelope must not exceed 12” in any direction..
Mail to:
You Are What You Eat
Attn: An Art Affair
7606 N. 83rd Ave
Glendale, AZ 85303
USA
Deadline July 29, 2010
No Entry fee
Closed
‘My 2 cents worth’
Deadline March 29, 2009
And the winner is!!!!
From Russia
Viktorova Anastasia
‘My 2 cents worth’
‘My 2 cents worth’
Where is your head at?
Show where you come from
Design a stamp defining your world.
Add your stamp of Approval.
Send as mail art
Package will not be opened. It is the art work
Package or envelope must not exceed 12” in any direction..
Deadline March 29, 2009
CLOSED Deadline January 14, 2009
Packaged Self Expression”
Mail art, by its very nature, is the most democratic form of fine art. Its direct
exchange of creative works largely levels the playing field of main stream art, as exemplified in museums, galleries and other establishment art scenes.
“Who Are you?
Packaged Self Expression”
For those who think outside the box and just can’t
contain themselves.
No Entry fee.
Include name and email address on mail art…must be legible.
Package will not be opened. It is the art work
Package or envelope must not exceed 12” in any direction.
mail to:
Attn: An Art Affair
7606 N. 83rd Ave
Glendale, AZ 85303
USA
Attn: An Art Affair
7606 N. 83rd Ave
Glendale, AZ 85303 USA
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