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CALL for ENTRIES: Global Mail Art

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a chicken

I am obsessed with food because I love the TASTE of food.  I am not into eating foods for the sake of saying that I have eaten them.  Century eggs are a perfect example.  I cannot think of a reason to eat a 100-year-old egg that has been preserved in clay, ash and lime.  Telling me that the yolk has the smell of sulfur and ammonia does not make me any more likely to want to eat it.  Someone else already has a job eating Bizarre Foods, so I’ll pass.  This next Call is a much better way to celebrate 100 years.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from LULA Lake Worth Arts for the Global Mail Art Exhibition in celebration of Lake Worth Florida’s Centennial Celebration.  This is an all-hung show that might help some of you pad your resumes.  Plus, mail art is fun.  I love to see what I can get the US Postal system to take….

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Learn more about the Lake Worth 100 Mail Art Exhibition! CALL for ENTRIES:
Global Mail Art

Calligraphers and artists  are invited to participate in LULA’s Global Mail Art Exhibition: Lake Worth 100.  Mail art is the most democratic form of art.  The direct exchange of creative work is a worldwide cultural movement that began in the early 1960’s and involves sending visual art on envelopes.  Traveling the world through mail art can be a rewarding experience that operates within a spirit of “anything goes” which brings to the surface everybody’s creative side.

Decorated envelopes are one-of-a-kind artworks with the handwritten address becoming part of the work. Please join LULA and send a decorated envelope as we celebrate Lake Worth’s Centennial.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Mail art.  Please use hand-executed lettering to address your envelope. You may use paint, ink, colored pencil, rubber stamps, or other standard media for illustrations on your envelope.

Learn more about the Lake Worth 100 Mail Art Exhibition!DEADLINE:  November 15, 2013 (This is not a typo, folks. The deadline is over a year away!)

NOTIFICATION:  Sign your envelope in the bottom right hand corner on back and include your email address and they will notify you of it’s arrival.

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURY:  None (all hung)

AWARDS:  All mail art will be exhibited throughout Downtown Lake Worth during the Centennial year and linked to the Lake Worth Centennial web site, the City of Lake Worth web site, and can be viewed on the LULA’s Global Mail Art Exhibition: Lake Worth 100 Facebook page.  In addition, daily arrivals will be posted on their blog.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Lake Worth 100 Mail Art Exhibition!

CALL for ENTRIES: Prison Library Mail Art

Book Cake at Sprinkle Bakes!FOOD for… thought

The more you know about anything the better off you are about everything. I attended Johnson & Wales culinary school just long enough to learn sauce and knife skills that have been worth every penny I spent. I use those skills everyday of my life. (Although I should have stuck around for pastry classes so I could have made this book cake I found a Sprinkle Bakes!)  This next mail art call offers you the opportunity to provide education that not only will provide prisoners a chance to learn which impacts their lives, but their chance to learn impacts YOU too. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Postmarked 2012, California’s largest mail art exhibition that benefits the Prison Library Project. Jump start your creative juices with a mail art project today! Take a look…

Learn more about the Postmarked 2012 show!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Postmarked 2012

For many years, inmates from around the country wrote to the Prison Library Project, and they were amazed by the artwork that accompanied requests for books. These beautiful illustrations were their inspiration for a mail art exhibition and fundraiser.

Postmarked was developed eight years ago for the Claremont Forum’s Prison Library Project, which sends books free to prisoners in the U.S. upon their request.  Providing education and opportunity to learn about mail art, view new and established mail artists’ works, and to participate in the experience of creating and sending mail art. Now in its 8th year, this exhibition is one of the largest in California.

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all.

MEDIA:  Mail art of any size and medium. ONLY the side with the official USPS Postmark/barcode will be displayed. Your mail art may be painted, stamped, collaged, printed, and/or otherwise decorated or constructed. It may be any shape and size that will go through the mail and receive an official postmark.

Your submission may get worn or torn through the mail, but the handling process is an important part of the theme. Only the side with the postmark can be displayed, due to space limitations, but the art doesn’t have to be limited to that side. You may include any message inside the envelope, which will be opened only by the person who purchases the art envelope. You may submit more than one piece… and begin sending now!

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!DEADLINE: Entries must be postmarked by September 30, 2012.

ENTRY FEE: None

WHY SUPPORT the PLP? “Rehabilitation was at one time a stated goal of the prison system. Today, funding for most educational and rehabilitation programs, including prison libraries, has been cut or completely eliminated. It is a distressing fact that today’s U.S. prisons are increasingly about punishing people and warehousing human beings, not about, rehabilitation, or education.”

“This is where PLP steps in. We believe that everyone deserves access to literature and educational materials, including people trying to work towards social change, self-empowerment or rehabilitation within the incarceration system.

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show! The U.S. has less than 5 percent of the world’s population, but more than a quarter of the world’s prisoners.

 

Nearly one percent of American adults are incarcerated, the highest rate in the world, but many prisoners have little access to books or educational material. They face substantial barriers and are cut off from family and friends on the outside. While some prisons have libraries, many do not. Of those that do, access and selection can be extremely limited. Usually, prisoners are not allowed to receive books from friends or family. Thus, programs like ours are one of the few options available to these individuals.” –from the PLP website.

Learn more about Postmarked 2012 online!

Learn more about the Postmarked Mail Art Show!

MAIL ART: Anything Goes

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cupcakes

Don’t you just love it when anything goes? Like many parents, I’ve had to have the difficult conversation that included explaining why chocolate chip pancakes are an acceptable breakfast but chocolate cupcakes. As you might imagine, food conversations are hard for me.  I tend to give in. You only live once.  Cupcakes anyone? This next Call exemplifies anything goes.  My site stats indicate you guys love mail art, so here goes…

Check out this Call for Entries for Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art from the Courtyard Gallery (Asheville, NC) It is an all hung show. So as the title says…anything goes and everything shows. If you’re looking for a resume builder or just a creative outlet to jump start your day, this Mail Art show could be just for you. No submission fee…start working on your entry TODAY!

Editor’s Note: If you have read the personal portion of this post, MAIL ART: Anything Goes, anywhere other than by email subscription or on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, it has been published without permission and is considered theft.

Learn more about the Anything Goes show from The Courtyard Gallery in Asheville!CALL for ENTRIES:

Anything Goes
Everything Shows
Mail Art Call

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All media will be accepted including mixed media, Collage, Montage, Sculpture Digital art, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography. Don’t be afraid to try with 3-D art; they have exhibited vinyl records, papier mache fish, wood sticks, shoes, and even a pig jawbone.  Any size, if you can stamp it and get it through the Post Office, it will show.

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  September 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Anything goes, everything shows! Non-returnable.  Their mail art show title says it all as ALL received submissions will be exhibited in the Courtyard Gallery, from September 15th to October 27th, 2012.

ENTRY FEE:  None

Exhibit will open September 15th at the Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts Street, Phil Mechanic Building, River Arts District, Asheville, NC.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Courtyard Gallery!

MAIL ART: Love Call

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BEETS
and
BOWLS

You know I love food and kitchen gadgets.  But I am baffled by kitchen design.  I am beginning the design my new kitchen.  It makes me feel a little crazy.  It will probably be the very last kitchen I ever use.  No pressure, eh.  I’m a sucker for both minimalism and bright colors.  Did I mention art?  I have kitchen art.  How will I make it all fit?  This next call asks you to make your own kitchen contribution.  Take a look…

Check out this Open Call for Love-Themed Mail Art entries from the Alabama Art Kitchen (Tuscaloosa, AL).  The theme is LOVE.  Need a little project to give you a little kick in the creative pants?  This one is FREE…

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Learn more about the Alabama Art Kitchen!MAIL ART:
Love Call

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

THEME:  Love.  Please interpret freely and broadly.

MEDIA:  Postcard size must be equal to or less than 4.25″ x 6″.   All works must be sent by snail mail.  Each participant can send one or more postcards.

DEADLINE:   January 29, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  None.  All-hung.  Documentation will be online at www.AlabamaArtKitchen.com.  Please include your email address if you would like notification of documentation.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

SEND YOUR ENTRY TO:  The Alabama Art Kitchen, 2626 University Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.

EXHIBITION:  February 2 – 17, 2012. Opening reception February 2, 2012 from 6-9 pm.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Alabama Art Kitchen!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art Exhibition

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Who doesn’t love maple syrup?  I am a little embarrassed to admit that I instantly think “maple” when I think of Canadian food.  A country with such a rich multi-cultural food tradition (not the least of which is French) deserve more consideration.  Nonetheless, I think of maple treats.  My in-laws go fishing in Canada every year, and I can always count on a bounty of maple candy and syrup upon their return.  But, I’m running a little low this year.  Any chance one of you might pick up a few maple-flavored treats for me while you’re at the opening for this next call?  It is time to go…

Check out this Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery (Richmond, BC, Canada) for a Mail Art Exhibition.  For those of you not in Canada, here’s a way to get an international show on your resume for FREE and free art too.  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art Exhibition

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada!Artists from all over the world are invited to contribute their work for the Richmond Art Gallery’s Mail Art Exhibition and Swap. This exhibition is intended to be a cultural exchange, where artists exhibit their works and receive new works as part of a swap. This shared enterprise is free from the rules of the art market, and yet we ask artists to respond to the theme of “economy” in all its forms.

Mail Art (aka Postal Art) is an art form where artists exchange artworks and correspondence through the mail to one another. The historical roots of Mail Art can be traced back to the Fluxus art movement of the 1960s, where several artists associated with the Fluxus movement began to work with Mail Art as the non-commercial exchange of creative ideas, correspondence and images in mailable formats that existed outside of the gallery system. In the 1970s Mail Art grew as an international art movement, and continues on nowadays with the help of the internet.

To continue on in the tradtion of this democratic art form, all entries received that follow the guidelines on the entry form will be exhibited.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, BC, Canada!MEDIA:  Mail art up to 3 artworks (2D ONLY), sized 5″ x 5″ (120 x 120 mm)

DEADLINE:  October 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  All Hung

ENTRY FEE:  None, except return postage to get your artwork swap.  $3 Canadian or the equivalent.  Canadian residents can send a self-addressed stamped envelope.

AWARDS:  Artwork will be traded at the end of the exhibit, and you will receive a ‘swap’.  All artwork will be displayed on their online gallery for one year.  Your entry into this exhibition signifies that you agree to the swap and having your work displayed online.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada!

CALL for ENTRIES: SNAP Mail Art in Canada

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GREEN-NESS

Remember when green beens were everyone’s “go to” vegetable?  They were in every frozen meal and stocked in everyone’s pantry for a quick addition to any meal.  I suspect that’s how they got their bad reputation with kids.  I have noticed lately that sugar snap peas seem to be the new green beans.  Luckily, I love them, and kids seem to like the fact that they are a little sweeter than tried-and-true green beans. Deciding to enter this next exhibition should be (you guessed it)… a snap.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists (SNAP Artists) for their Mail Art Exhibition   This all hung exhibit has no entry fee.  Here’s another great way to get an international show on your resume.  Entries are limited to three…

Learn more about the SNAP Mail Art Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
SNAP Mail Art

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Local, provincial, national and international (all) artists

MEDIA:  Text or image based work of mail art.  Submissions must fit be packaged to fit through their mail slot 3.81 x 25.4 centimetres (1.5 x 10 inches).

DEADLINE: September 7, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  None.  This is an all-hung exhibitition.

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee.  Please limit submissions to 3 per artist.

For more information, Read the Full Call!

*Editor’s Note:  At the time I wrote this submission, their website www.snapartists.com was down, but you can read the full call on their Facebook page that is linked to Read the Full Call above.

Learn more about the SNAP Mail Art Show!

 

 

MAIL ART: Anything Goes Everything Shows

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LET THEM EAT CAKE

Don’t you just love it when anything goes? Like many parents, I’ve had to have the difficult conversation that included explaining why chocolate chip pancakes are an acceptable breakfast but chocolate cake is not. As you might imagine, food conversations are hard for me…I give in…you only live once. Chocolate cake anyone?

Check out this Call for Entries forAnything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art from the Courtyard Gallery (Asheville, NC)  It is an all hung show. So as the title says…anything goes and everything shows. If you’re looking for a resume builder or just a creative outlet to jumpstart your day, this Mail Art show could be just for you. No submission fee…start working on your entry TODAY!

CALL for ENTRIES: 5th Annual International
Anything Goes-Everything Shows Mail Art Call

 

Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art ShowFORMAT: Any size, if you can stamp it and get it through the Post Office, it will show.

MEDIA: All media will be accepted including mixed media, Collage, Montage, Sculpture Digital art, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography. Don’t be afraid to try with 3-D art; they have exhibited vinyl records, papier mache fish, wood sticks, shoes, and even a pig jawbone.

REMEMBER: Anything goes, everything shows! Non-returnable.

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!ENTRY FEE:
No submission fee.

Their mail art show title says it all as ALL received submissions will be exhibited in the Courtyard Gallery, from September 25-Nov 1st 2010. Artists are encouraged to demonstrate or explore imagery of any kind.

DEADLINE:
September 6, 2011.

Exhibit will open Sept. 10 at Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts Street, Phil Mechanic Building, River Arts District, Asheville, NC

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!Send your entries to:

Carlos Steward/Cynthia Potter
Anything Goes-Everything Shows
The Courtyard Gallery
P.O. Box 9907
Asheville, NC 28815

Questions can be sent to purplecoca@aol.com
or visit http://www.ashevillecourtyard.com

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art for Prison Library

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The more you know about anything the better off you are about everything.  I attended Johnson & Wales culinary school just long enough to learn sauce and knife skills that have been worth every penny I spent.  I use those skills everyday of my life.  This next mail art call offers you the opportunity to provide educational benefits that not only will provide prisoners a chance to learn which impacts their lives, but their chance to learn impacts YOU too. 

Check out this Call for Entries for Postmarked 2011, California’s largest mail art exhibition that benefits the Prison Library Project. Jump start your creative juices with a mail art project today!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Postmarked 2011

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!For many years, inmates from around the country wrote to the Prison Library Project and they were amazed by the artwork that accompanied requests for books. These beautiful illustrations were their inspiration for a mail art exhibition and fundraiser.

Postmarked was developed seven years ago for the Claremont Forum’s Prison Library Project, which sends books free to prisoners in the U.S. upon their request. Providing education and opportunity to learn about mail art, view new and established mail artists’ works, and to participate in the experience of creating and sending mail art. Now in its 7th year, this exhibition is one of the largest in California.

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all.

MEDIA: Please send submissions of mail art of any size and medium to: Postmarked 2011, Prison Library Project, 112 Harvard #303, Claremont CA 91711. ONLY the side with the official USPS Postmark/barcode will be displayed. Your mail art may be painted, stamped, collaged, printed, and/or otherwise decorated or constructed. It may be any shape and size that will go through the mail and receive an official postmark.

Your submission may get worn or torn through the mail, but the handling process is an important part of the theme. Only the side with the postmark can be displayed, due to space limitations, but the art doesn’t have to be limited to that side. You may include any message inside the envelope, which will be opened only by the person who purchases the art envelope. You may submit more than one piece… and begin sending now!

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  Entries must be postmarked by May 31, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee.

WHY SUPPORT the PLP? “Rehabilitation was at one time a stated goal of the prison system. Today, funding for most educational and rehabilitation programs, including prison libraries, has been cut or completely eliminated. It is a distressing fact that today’s U.S. prisons are increasingly about punishing people and warehousing human beings, not about, rehabilitation, or education.”

“This is where PLP steps in. We believe that everyone deserves access to literature and educational materials, including people trying to work towards social change, self-empowerment or rehabilitation within the incarceration system.

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show! The U.S. has less than 5 percent of the world’s population, but more than a quarter of the world’s prisoners.

 

Nearly one percent of American adults are incarcerated, the highest rate in the world, but many prisoners have little access to books or educational material. They face substantial barriers and are cut off from family and friends on the outside. While some prisons have libraries, many do not. Of those that do, access and selection can be extremely limited. Usually, prisoners are not allowed to receive books from friends or family. Thus, programs like ours are one of the few options available to these individuals.” –from the PLP website.

Learn more about Postmarked 2011 online!

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!

MAIL ART: Anything Goes Everything Shows

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LET THEM EAT CAKE

Don’t you just love it when anything goes?  Like many parents, I’ve had to have the difficult conversation that included explaining why chocolate chip pancakes are an acceptable breakfast but chocolate cake is not.  As you might imagine, food conversations are hard for me…so I often just give in…because you only live once.  Chocolate cake anyone?

Check out this Call for Mail Art Entries from the Courtyard Gallery.  There is no entry fee, and it is an all hung show.  So as the title says…anything goes and everything shows.  If you’re looking for a resume builder or just a creative outlet to jumpstart your day, this Mail Art show could be just for you.  You don’t have much time…do it TODAY!

4th Annual International
Anything Goes-Everything Shows Mail Art Call

Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art ShowFORMAT: Any size, if you can stamp it and get it through the Post Office, it will show. 

MEDIA: All media will be accepted including mixed media, Collage, Montage, Sculpture Digital art, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography.  Don’t be afraid to try with 3-D art; they have exhibited vinyl records, papier mache fish, wood sticks, shoes, and even a pig jawbone.

REMEMBER:  Anything goes, everything shows! Non-returnable.

ENTRY FEE: No submission fee. 

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!Their mail art show title says it all as ALL received submissions will be exhibited in the Courtyard Gallery, from September 25-Nov 1st 2010.  Artists are encouraged to demonstrate or explore imagery of any kind.

POSTMARK DEADLINE:  September 20, 2010.  Must arrive by September 25, 2010.

Exhibit will open Sept. 25 at Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts Street, Phil Mechanic Building, River Arts District, Asheville, NC

Send your entries to:

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!Carlos Steward/Cynthia Potter
Anything Goes-Everything Shows
The Courtyard Gallery
P.O. Box 9907
Asheville, NC 28815

Questions can be sent to purplecoca@aol.com
or visit http://www.ashevillecourtyard.com

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art NO ENTRY FEE

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BANANAS FOR MAIL ART

I love receiving personal mail.  As connected and attached as I am to my BlackBerry, I still love receiving the occasional postcard.  I get alot of funny mail, and most of you send me food related postcards…keep them coming.

The art of letter writing, postcard creating, and the sharing of artwork is alive and well in this Call for Entries from Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery for Mail Art with the timely theme of Currency.  AND NO ENTRY FEE.  Take a look:

Call for Entries:  Currency Themed Mail Art Show

Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery is located in the Old Ingram Loop artists’ colony on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Ingram, Texas, and they are calling for entries in its inaugural international Mail Art Show. The show will open on September 10th and will run through October 6. Entries must arrive no later than Saturday September 4th.

Visit Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery online!The theme of this year’s show is “Currency,” a subject on almost everyone’s mind these days. At one time or another, in one place or another, virtually every kind of object has been used as currency – coins, paper, gold nuggets, shells, goats, chocolate, brides, baseball cards, IOUs – the possibilities are endless.

Also please note that “currency” doesn’t necessarily refer to a medium of exchange. For example, events can have currency (current events); rivers can have currency ( if you want to stretch the meaning a little and make a pun) and of course there’s always currency jelly ( or is that currant?) So you get the idea, right?  Take the idea of “currency” and stretch, fold, bend and mutilate it to come up with your own interpretation.

Visit Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery online!GUIDELINES:  This show will be conducted in accordance with the principles that guide the Mail Art Movement worldwide. Submissions can be any shape, any size –  as long as they have the appropriate postage attached. They do NOT have to be flat two dimensional works, and they do NOT have to arrive in an envelope – although of course they can be two dimensional and be sent in envelopes if that’s what the artist wants.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee, and no limit on the number of pieces that can be submitted.  There will be no prizes other than the “People’s Choice” awards. 

Click to get all the details for this Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  September 4, 2010

As with all their shows, the Mail Art show will appear online approximately two weeks after the opening, so if you can’t come to see the show in person just log on and enjoy browsing.

Entries will not be returned unless the appropriate amount of return postage is sent along with the entry and the piece is clearly labeled that it is to be returned, with your full name and address. Those entries not returned will be distributed at no cost to area hospitals, nursing homes, schools, homeless shelters, and other places where they can brighten some person’s day.

Please mail entries to:

Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery
Mail Art Show
Ingram, Texas 78025
830-367-7420

If you have any questions please email us or call between 10AM and 5PM (U.S. Central Standard Time) Wednesday through Saturday.

Deadline: September 4, 2010

For more information…

Contact: Lisle Drake
email: artdogs@hctc.net
Phone: 830-367-7420
Website: http://www.guadalupeartdogs.com/