CALL FOR MAIL
ART (or EMAILED ART)
SYNERGY in the Days of COVID
This call for mail art is open to everyone
from all over the world, there is no jury, and no fee. Art must be received
through the mail. Both flat and 3-dimensional work will be accepted. All pieces
will be displayed.
Please respond to this theme and how it
affects you or your community in the days of pandemic:
The project is "Synergy": the benefit that results when two or more agents work together to achieve something either one couldn't have achieved on its own. It's the concept of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.
Please write on the piece or include: name of
artist, address, phone, email and website.
All work must be original and created
recently. Work must be no larger than 8.5”x11”. All styles and esthetics are
welcome. The content of submissions should be appropriate for all viewers.
A digital catalog will be available to all
contributing artists
All submissions must be received by July 15, 2020. Work
will be exhibited virtually at LonnaKellyStudio.com (a website recently created
to show digital responses to bi-monthly prompts to create and share work
related to life during COVID) and a pop-up will be a post-COVID goal.
We will practice safe mail protocols – even
though we know mail is not on the list of easily transmitting germs/virus.
Mail work to:
Lonna Kelly Studio, LLC
28 Sans Souci Drive
Pawling, NY 12564
28 Sans Souci Drive
Pawling, NY 12564
Lonna Kelly, photographer, was inspired by
Ray Johnson to create an ongoing mail art series. Every year since 2016 Kelly
has printed one of her photographs as a postcard, handwriting on the card’s
front, Modify and Mail to…adding her address. The cards are given away, left
for people to fin. d in stores, galleries, and even mailed.
Matthew Hogan was curator at the Franklin Furnace Archive,
an artist’s space in Tribeca New York City. He was involved with an
international mail art / correspondence art exhibition in 1984. The FFA
collects and exhibites artists books, performance art and supports artists in
general. Today, Matthew manages a library, a movies house and a natural history
collection in Pawling NY called the Akin Free Library.
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