Mail Art
I’ve been participating in mail art since 2013. During that year I took a New Media course in modern visual arts practices that included things like virtual installations, digital arts, and mail art. Since I was living so much in the virtual online space at that time, the concrete nature of mail art and the slowness of snail mail was a great contrast and respite from the virtual. It was a jumping off place. I also connected to a great community through my members in the International Union of Mail Artists. IUOMA
About Mail Art
Over the past couple of years I have been slowly getting back into visual arts by taking the occasional course and participating in some projects. Mail art has become a
Summer Travel Mail Art 2017
During a road trip to the Canadian maritime provinces in summer 2017, I embarked on a project to make and send cards constructed of ephemera and cuttings from maps, travel
Paper Dolls
In 2017-18 I began to work with Tangle Art and was also continuing on with my mail art. I began to noodle about with interventions on vintage fashion photos and
Sunflower Conspiracy
I sent a series of cards based on the idea that one couldn’t really trust flowers. They were a little shifty.
Minizine No. 1
At the beginning of 2020 I started to connect my art journaling practice to my mail art through creating and publishing mini-zines from reproductions of selected art journal pages.
