How to Have A Good Mail Day:
Discover the Joys of Mail Art
Followed by a Member Meet-up in Breakout Rooms
Virtual Presentation Via Zoom
Saturday, March 12, 2022, 1:00 – 2:30 PM Pacific Time
This Event is Free, but Registration is Required
We are pleased to welcome special guest Jennie Hinchcliff, co-author of the book Good Mail Day: A Primer for Eye Popping Post. Jennie will introduce us to the history of mail art and share her long involvement in this art form. For the price of a postage stamp, Mail Art is available to every artist at every level.
After Jennie’s presentation, she will be joined in a conversation with PSBA members and mail art enthusiasts MalPina Chan and Thea Albert.
About Jennie Hinchcliff:
Jennie Hinchcliff (Red Letter Day) loves to send mail, all the time. She is a co-author of the book Good Mail Day: A Primer for Eye Popping Post; her correspondence art and artistamps are collected by various institutions including the Judith Hoffberg Archive (University of California, Santa Barbara), the Ray Johnson Estate Archives/Richard L. Feigen & Co. (New York), and Cooper-Hewitt Museum National Design Museum: Special Collections. An active member of the mail art community since 1996, she has curated mail art exhibitions, is founder of the San Francisco Correspondence Co-op (2011), and was the mastermind behind 2014’s Ex Postal Facto Conference in San Francisco. Jennie currently produces and hosts the podcast Senders Receive, interviewing active mail artists and postal moderns.
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