A message from Jennie Hinchcliff to all members of Rubber
Stamps on International Union of Mail-Artists!
“mail/art/book”
Artists are invited to submit work exploring the
intersection between mail art and artists’ books, in whatever way, shape, or
form that may take. Mail art, artistamps, artists’ books, and other artworks
that can be mailed and relate to the theme of mail/art/books are encouraged.
POSTMARK DEADLINE: October 15th, 2013
FORMAT: work must be sent directly through the postal
service. Please apply postage directly to your work.
TECHNIQUE: All media & themes accepted including
mixed media, collage, montage, sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography,
etc.
NON-RETURNABLE. NO ENTRY FEE. ALL WORK WILL BE SHOWN.
Documentation in the form of an address list and zine
will be sent to all participating artists. Please include your mailing address.
The San Francisco Center for the Book will produce a print catalog of the
exhibit which will be available for sale at the opening reception.
MAIL ENTRY TO:
Jennie Hinchcliff
attn: mail/art/book
PO Box 170271
San Francisco, CA. 94117
(artwork submitted for the exhibition becomes part of the
Red Letter Day archive)
This show is curated by Jennie Hinchcliff and John Held
Jr. and hosted by the San Francisco Center for the Book. Opening reception for
“Mail/Art/Book” kicks off the Ex Postal
Facto Conference, Feb. 14-16, 2014.
By submitting artwork for this exhibit, you agree that
both the San Francisco Center for the Book and Jennie Hinchcliff/Red Letter Day
can photograph and use images of your work for future publication and press
materials. Additionally, the artist also agrees that they will not receive any
direct financial compensation from either San Francisco Center for the Book or
Jennie Hinchcliff/Red Letter Day.
Questions? Contact Jennie at redletterdayzine@gmail.com Visit
the Ex Postal Facto website: http://expostalfacto.wordpress.com/
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