if you would like to be included with other artists in
the Link, Studios/Workspaces of my blog,
christinetarantino.blogspot.com kindly send your
photo(s) and i will post it.
viewing an artist in her/his studio is an intimate and
interesting experience.
christine tarantino, words of light
box 121,
How are you doing with PO Box No" Just curious.LaV
--- tamarawyndham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed HIggins, mail artist, has an exhibit of his
> paintings at the Meat Market gallery at Jeffreys
> Essex St Market, Corner of Delancey and Essex
> Streets. (120 Essex) New York City.
> 212-475-6521
Ed HIggins, mail artist, has an exhibit of his paintings at the Meat Market
gallery at Jeffreys
Essex St Market, Corner of Delancey and Essex Streets. (120 Essex) New York
City.
212-475-6521
until December 1, 2007
The opening is this Saturday Oct 6, from 3 - 7 pm
THank you Michael for posting this most interesting website. I will have to
spend more time with it, when I can.
P.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ma-network@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 5:59 am
Subject: (",) W. Reginald Bray
If you havent a
Oh my ! What a pleasant surprise. I will keep that
site . Thank you.
--- Michael Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you havent already browsed this fantastic archive
> of "mail art" from 1800"s
> to 1940's you must! New "shaped postcards" just
> uplaoded as well as
> postcards made from sh
Wow! What wonderful mail. The history of mail art needs revision.
Reid
On Oct 4, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Michael Leigh wrote:
If you havent already browsed this fantastic archive of "mail art"
from 1800"s
to 1940's you must! New "shaped postcards" just uplaoded as well as
postcards made from shirt
If you havent already browsed this fantastic archive of "mail art" from 1800"s
to 1940's you must! New "shaped postcards" just uplaoded as well as
postcards made from shirt collars and cuffs!
http://wrbray.org.uk/
Michael