Mail Art Exhibition Documentation Collection




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Formenttini, Giacinto. This is Mail-Art Formed in Greetings. Arte Contemporanea, Serio, Italy. April 7-14, 1984. (4 pages) Offset. 8 1/2"x6". Participant list.

Gini, Gino. Mail-Art Terminal. Centro Lavoro Arte, Milan, Italy. February 10, 1984. Postcard. Offset. 4"x8". 

Gini, Gino; and Maggi, Ruggero. Libri d'Artista: Esposizione Internazionale. Centro Lavoro Arte, Milan, Italy.  November 15-24, 1984. Postcard. Offset. 4"x8 1/4". Participant list.  

Japan

Cohen, Ryosuke. International Mail Art Exhibition in Osaka. Osaka New Art Center, Osaka, Japan. September 10-15, 1984. Poster. Offset. 24"x15 3/4". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions of exhibition installation. Participant list. 700 particpants from 38 countries.

Shimamoto, Shozo; and Cohen, Ryosuke. Mail Art Campaign in Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Tokyo, Japan. January 1984. Poster. Offset with rubber stamp. 22"x15".  

Ozawa, Atsushi. International Culture Exchange Exhibition. Salon de Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. October 4-9, 1984. Postcard. 8 1/2"x4 1/4". Participant list.

Mexico

Espinosa, C�sar. Euroshima Mon Amour. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco, Mexico. January 17, 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Essay by the curator. Reproductions.

Colectiv-3/Arte Correo. Marat�n de Utopias Realizables por Arte Correo: 1984 en 1984: Qu� Futuro Buscamos?  Cetro Cultural Tecolote, San Rafael, Mexico. September 14-October 3, 1984. Libreria Gandhi, Coyoacan, Mexico. October 4-24, 1984. Somart, San Angel, Mexico. October 25-November, 1984. Poster. Color offset. 17"x12 1/2". Reproductions. 

Netherlands

Arno Arts. Arts Above the Couch. Kunsteverein, Stadt Museum, Kassel, Germany. 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction by the curator. Participant list. 

Janssen, Ruud. The Rubberstamp Archive. Traveling Art Mail, Tilburg, The Netherlands. December 1984. 4 pages. Photocopy. 8"x5 3/4". Participant list. 256 artists from 32 countries.

Janssen, Ruud. Sip-Xerox-Project. Traveling Art Mail, Tilburg, The Netherlands. 1984. (3 pages). Photocopy. 16"x8 1/4".  Reproductions.

van der Burg. Fritten. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (November 5-20) 1984. (4 pages). Offset. 17"x12". Reproductions. Includes the essay, "Rat Fritten," by Al Ackerman.

van der Burg. Patat & Friet. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. November 5-20, 1984. Poster. Color Offset. 19 1/2"x13 1/4".

Poland

Dudek D�rer, Andrezej. Metaphysical Telepathic Activity. Wroclaw, Poland. 1984. Poster. Lithograph. 20"x13 1/2". Exhibition invitation. 

Sweden

Eriksson, Leif. The Yellow Error: International Mail-Art Exhibition. H�nder, Stockholm, Sweden. June 1984. Poster. Offset (2 color). 16 1/2"x11 3/4".

Meyer, Peter R. Video. Bild & Ljudverskstadens Annex, S�dert�lje, Sweden. March 17-April 1, 1984. 15 pages. Offset. 8 1/2"x6 1/2". Reproductions. Participant listings of mail art and video contributed.

United States

Agard, James. T.M.I. (Three Mile Island) Postcard Art. Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. March 28, 1984. (5 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Alien, Gail. The Mona Lisa Show. Blue Danube Cafe, San Francisco, California. July 15-August 15, 1984. (2 pages). Photocopy collage. 14"x12". Collage of contributions.

Alien, Gail; and Shaver, Donna May. Toy with Dada. 20x20 Gallery, San Francisco, CA. September 5, 1984. (2 pages). Photocopy with ink. 14"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list. Part of Inter-Dada '84 Festival.

Antonacci, Lori. Artists Talk on Art. Wooster Gallery, New York, New York. Poster. Offset. 14"x8 1/2". Notice for two panels on Mail Art, "The Global Network," and "The New Cultural Strategy," in conjunction with the Franklin Furnace exhibition. List of thirteen panelists for the two sessions.

Burg, Marla. Back to School Mail Art Show. Ventura, California. September 24-October 15, 1984. (one page). Collage. 12"x9". Participant list.

Boytz, Alice; and Olson, Laura. Idle Conversations, Shattered Dreams. Grand Zero, Seattle, Washington. June 7, 1984-. (one page). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Exhibition notes. Participant list.
 
Calvert, Peggy. Summer Smiles, Summer Dreams. Artists Village, La Mirada Arts Festival, La Mirada, California. June 15-24, 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy.  8 11/2"x7 1/2". Reproductions.

Cellini; and CDABB. History of Night Action. Kala Institute, Berekely, California. September 9, 1984. Poster. Silkscreen. 27"x21". 

*Cohen, Ronny. Mail Art Now and Then. Franklin Furnace, New York, New York. January 18-March 10, 1984. 56 pages. Offset. 10 1/2"x8 1/4". Reproductions. Essays by Ed Plunkett, "From Pre- to Post-Postal Art," John Evans, "Corresponding by Tattoo," Ken Friedman, "Mail Art History: The Fluxus Factor," Anna Banana, "Mail Art: Canada and Western U. S.," Lon Spiegelman, "A History of Los Angeles Mail Art (1978-1983)," Carlo Pittore, "N-tity," E. F. Higgins, "On Mail Art: Doo-da Postage Works," Ronny Cohen, "A Conversation with Mike Crane," Fatima Bercht and Josely Carvalho, "Solidarity Art by Mail," and others. Included in Franklin Furnace Flue, Vol. 4, No. 3/4, 1984.

Cohen, Ronny. Mail Art Now and Then. Franklin Furnace, New York, New York. January 18-March 10, 1984. Postcard. Offset. 6 1/2"x8". Call for entries.

Cohen, Ronny. Mail Art Now and Then. Franklin Furnace, New York, New York. January 18-March 10, 1984. Poster. Photocopy. 14 1/4"x10 3/4".

Cole, Steve. Mail Art Show. Gordon Junior College, Barnesville, Georgia. 4 pages. Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". List of participants.

Comings, Bob. Nothing Doing Mailart Exhibition. Nada Farm Museum of Archetypes, Willits, California. February 20, 1984. (16 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Reproductions. In the peridical, Shimbu: No Text, No. 1.

Comings, Bob. Nothing Doing Mailart Exhibition. Nada Farm Museum of Archetypes, Willits, California. February 20, 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 5 1/2"x4 1/4". Invitation to the opening. 140 artists from 19 countries.  

Craven, Richard. Xerox: An Exhibition of Electrostatic Images. Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. June 22-August 19, 1984. Unpaged portfolio. Photocopy. 11 1/2"x9 1/2". Essay by the curator. Reproductions. 

Department of Parks and Recreatiion. The Impossible Made Possible Mail Art Show. Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, Laurel, Maryland. September 3-28, 1984. (2 pages). 16"x9". Essay explaining the use of the phrase "discretion used in the exhibiting of the work" in the invitation to participate. Reproduction of exhibition installation.

Durango Fine Arts Council. Old West Durango! Arts Center, Durango, Colorado. 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x11". Reproductions include exhibition installation.  

Frank, Joachim; and Krasniewicz. Post-Historic Documents. Albany, New York. July 1984. (20 pages). Offset. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Published in Prop, No. 12, July 1984.

Dadaland (Gaglione, Bill). Inter Dada 84 Festival & the New York Correspondance School of San Francisco Presents: The Only Correspondence Dinner. Caf� La Mamelle, San Francisco, California. September 6, 1984. Poster. Photocopy. 17"x11". Event celebrating the publication of Crane and Stofflet's, Correspondence Art.

Held, Jr., John. Mail Art About Mail Art. Richland College, Richland, Texas. March 5-28, 1984. 34 pages. Offset. 8 1/4"x5 11/2". Reproductions. Introdution by John Held, Jr. Essays by Kihm Winship, David Zack and John Jacob. Participant list.

Held, Jr., John. Mail Art About Mail Art. Richland College, Richland, Texas. March 5-28, 1984. Poster. Offset. 17"x11". Notice of the exhibition during the College's "High Tech '84/Focus Dallas" Festival.

Holmes, Mimi. Bridges. Haleyville High School, Haleyville, Alabama. December 5-20, 1984. (1 page). 8 1/2"x11". Participant list.

Hooker, Richard; and Coyo. Art of the Lost Dog. The Cartwright Building, Santa Fe, New Mexico. October 12-November 15, 1984. Unpaged. Photocopy. 8 1/2"x8 1/2". Reproductions.

Hooker, Richard; and Coyo. Art of the Lost Dog. The Cartwright Building, Santa Fe, New Mexico. October 12-November 15, 1984. Poster. Silkscreen. 17 14"x12 1/2".

Hyatt, Michael; and Cervenka, Exene. The 1984 Calendar of Olympic Games, Music and Orwellian Dates. Los Angeles, California. July 28-August 12, 1984. (110 pages). Offset and rubber stamps. Reproductions from 53 mail artists. Calendar format with spiral binding. 

Hyatt, M.; with Spiegelman, Lon, Leslie Caldera, Michael Mollett, Richard Meade & Skooter. International Mailart Show: Olympic Games, Music & Orwell's "1984." Base 2 Gallery, Los Angeles, California. July 22-August 112, 1984. Poster. Offset. 21"x12". Participant list on verso. 

Kupersmith, John. Before/After. Austin, Texas. 1984. (12 pages). Photocopy with rubber stamps (one color photocopy). 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Includes a contribution by Ray Johnson.

Lloyd, Ginny; and McMahon, Terrance. Inter Dada '84. San Francisco, California. August 27-September 8, 1984. (20 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Program for Inter Dada '84 Festival. Includes notice of Toy with Dada mail art exhibition.

Lloyd, Ginny; and McMahon, Terrance. Inter Dada '84. San Francisco, California. August 27-September 8, 1984. Poster. Offset. 23"x17". Signed by Ginny Lloyd.

Magget & Son. Trifling, Trivial Mail Art. Coutland, Virginia. 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list.

Magnus, Randy. War in '84. Leonard's Artspace, Modesto, California. January 9-28, 1984. (26 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Curator statement. Reproductions. Newspaper review.

Malone, Christa. The MissCommunication Pageant. Yang's Studio, Oakland, California. June 23, 1984. (16 pages). Photocopy with rubber stamps. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Curator's notes. Reproductions, including exhibition installation.    

Menear, William H. Mail Art Show. Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, Hewlett, New York. April-May, 1984. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Miller, David M. This Mattress Has Spring: A Quality Label. Figlmiller Stadium, St. Paul, Minnesota. March 20, 1984. 17 pages. Photocopy. 8 1/2"x 5 1/2". Reproductions.

McLean, Des. The Future is in the Bag. Memorial Gallery,Glassboro State College, Glassboro, New Jersey. February 14-24, 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Includes comments by exhibition viewers. Button created for the exhbition included.

Mr. Fabulous. Fabulous/Greetings From...Mail Art Show. Cambridge, Massachusetts. (1984). 49 pages. Photocopy with rubber stamps. 11"x8 1/2". Artist statements by Musicmaster, Guy Bleus, John Held, Jr., Ruggero Maggi, Anna Banana, Rockola, Tibor Papp, Janus Urban, Chuck Stake, and Bern Porter. Reproductions. Edition 17/100.  

Muse Gallery. I Love/Hate SummerMail Art Show. Muse Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11'x8 1/2". Participant list and short unsigned essay.  

Nada Post (Irma and Victor Perez). Big Brother is Watching. San Diego, California. 1984. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list.

Nada Post. Mother of Exiles. San Diego, California. 1984. (2 pages). Photocopy with mixed media. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Nakagawa, Alan H. Act of Responding. Otis/Parsons, Los Angeles, California. 1984. (2 pages), Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions of exhibition installation.

(Patrick T.). Just for the Money Show. Oakland, California. 1984. Postcard. Collage. 5"x7". Fake money collaged to card. 

Paul Villase�or Library. Warning: Damaged Time Travel Device. Library Gallery, San Bernardino, CA. September 23-October 23, 1984. Unpaged. Photocopy and collage. 4"x5 1/2". Collage of selected contributions.

Pyros, John. Homage to the Mad Diarist. Moon Gallery, Berry College, Mount Berry, Georgia. September 24-October 5, 1984. (6 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction by the curator concerning Tommy Mew.

Redfern, Randi L. In the Dark. Gallery II, (?). February 1-20, 1984. (6 pages). Photocopy and mimeograph. 11"x8 1/2". Newspaper review.

Stillights Gallery. Secret Agent. Stillights Gallery, San Francisco, California. May 1984. (8 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Participant list.

Xeno. All Dada Eve. Department of Visual Arts, McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana. October 31, 1984. (5 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions.

Yugoslavia

*Kamperelic, Dobrica. World's Artists Family. Hdluz Gallery, Zagreb, Yugoslavia. April 1984. (8 pages). Photocopy. 9"x6 1/2". Reproductions.

Tisma, Andrej. Mail-Art Olimpijada. Galerija Forma, Nova Sad, Yugoslavia. February 15-March 1, 1984. Poster. Silkscreen. 38"x27". Participant list. Graphically striking poster presenting participant list in an original manner.

1985

Belgium

De Media. Frontieres. Drac, Lille, Belgium. March 10-17, 1985. De Media, Eeklo, Belgium. March 29-June 1, 1985. 67 pages. Offset. 11 1/2"x8 1/2". Reproductions of all 211 contributors.

Fierens, Luc. Dance and Silence. Graspoort, Mechelen, Belgium. September 6-October 1, 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy. 12"x8 1/4". Participant list. 92 artists from 19 countries.

Brazil

Prado, Gilbertto. Wellcomet Mister Halley: Mostra Internacional de Arte Postal. Centro de Convivencia Cultural, Campinas, Brazil. August 8-September 1, 1985. Poster. Offset. 22 1/2"x16". Participant list on verso. 

Canada

Brollo, Monica; Hass, Sybil; Holmberg, Linda; Perlich, Tim; Perron, Joel; and Toews, Susan. 2nd International Postal Art Exhibition. Fine Arts Studio Gallery, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. November 18-22, 1985. (16 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x7". Essay by Timmy! Reproductions.

Chuck Stake. Famous Places/Famous Photos Show. Off Centre Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. June 1-22, 1995. (3 page). Offset. Participant list. Exhibition announcement included. 

Chuck Stake. When I Was a Cowboy. Off Centre Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. July 1985. Modern Realism Gallery, Dallas, Texas. September 1985. AKA Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. January 1986. (16 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Reproductions, including exhibition installation in Calgary.  Newspaper review.

Dicey, Mark; Chuck Stake; and Tivy, Sandra. Canadian Correspondence Art Gallery: Cycle One. The Canadian Correspondence Art Gallery, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. December 31, 1985-June 30, 1986. (1 page). Offset. 5"x8 1/2". Exhibition announcement.  

Hagerman, Donna; and Varney, Ed. First Vancouver International Heartbreak Hotel Valentine's Day Sweetheart Mail Art Show. Pitt Internatiional Galleries, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. February 14, 1985. (20 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Reproductions including exhibition installation. Newspaper reviews.

Jackson, Sarah; and Barron, Douglas, E. International Mail/Copier Art Exhibition. Arts and Technology Festival,Technical University of Nova Sotia, Halifax, Canada. 1985. (44 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x14". Introductions by the curators. Essays by Louise Neaderland, "So Here's to the Copier/Let's Make Art Not War with Modern Technology," and Robert Morgan, "The Continuing Legacy of Copy Art (In the Making)." Reproductions. Participant list. Signed by Sarah Jackson.

England

Jarvis, Don. Pochta: Union of Surrogate Soviet Mail Artists. London, England. 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy. 8"x5 1/2". Paticipant list.

Routine Art Co. Postal Art 1. Brixton Artists Collective Gallery, London, England. May 1985. (20 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x8 3/4". Essay by the curator. Reproductions.

France

Champendal, Michel. Cat Show. Rouen, France. (1985). Poster. Offset. 23 3/4"x15 3/4". Participant list.

Germany

Kattenstroth, Ulli. Visions of an Imaginary Spartakiade at the North Pole. Berlin, West Germany. April 1, 1985. (50 pages). Offset. 5 1/2"x8". Reproduction. Edition 54/200.

Klaffki, Jo. Hommage � Liberty: International Mail Art Show. Kulture Favrik, Minden, Germany. February 9-March 5, 1985. (4 pages). Essay by the curator.

Klaffki, Jo. Hommage � Liberty: International Mail Art Show. Kulture Favrik, Minden, Germany. February 9-March 5, 1985. Poster. Color Offset. 27 1/2"x19 3/4". Edition 2/40. Signed by the curator.

L�bach, Bernd. Artists Postage Stamps. Museum f�r Moderne Kunst Weddel. Weddel, West Germany. January/February 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11 1/2"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list.

Mittendorf, Henning. If Still Alive Express It to Me. Galerie im Bunker, Frankfurt Main, Germany. November 10-December 20, 1985. Poster. Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 11/2".

Olbrich, J�rgen. Envelope Show. Kunoldstrasse 34, Kassel, Germany. January 1-31, 1985. Poster. Color Offset. 13 1/3x33". Graphically distinguished.

Schulz, Friedheim. Mail Art Museum. Galerie "El," Einbeck, West Germany. July 1985. (4 pages). Photocopy. 12"x8 1/4". Notice of mail art installation in, Mail Art News, No. 3.

Weiss, Hildegard. Every Woman is a Gentleman. Kunst & Handwerk, Rosenheim, Germany. April 10, 1985. Artcore-Gallery, Berlin, Germany. October 31-November 13, 1985. Five Toweres Micro Hall Center, Augustfehn, Germany. December 12-13, 1985. (6 pages). Photocopy. 16 1/2"x12". Reproductions.

Israel

*Cole, David. Mail Art: The Scroll Unrolls. Janco-Dada Museum, Ein-Hod, Israel. (86 pages). Offset. 6 1/2"x 4 1/4". Reprodutions, including exhibition installatin. Essay by Annabelle Henkin Melzer, "Mail Art: Long Distance Artistic Communiation; an Introduction to the First Israel Mail Art Show, July 13, 1985."  Participants. 600 contributors. Catalog as artist book by curator Cole.

Italy

Baroni, Vittore. Scripta Volant. Ottovolante, Florence, Italy. March (1-30), 1985. (24 pages). Photocopy. 4 1/4"x5 3/4". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions. Arte Postale!, No. 52. Edition of 200.

Baroni, Vittore. Scripta Volant. Ottovolante, Florence, Italy. March 1-30, 1985. Poster. Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Participant list.

Baroni, Vittore; and Ciani, Piermario. Xerographica. Galleria Comunale D'Arte Moderna, Forte Dei Marmi, Italy. August 1-30, 1985. 39 pages. Offset. 11 1/2"x8 1/4". Essays by Vittore Baroni, "Towards the Heart of the Machine: Copy Art Today," Christian Rigal, "L'Elettrografia," and others. Reproductions. Bibliography.  

Caraviata, Lamberto-Lambi. Bela Lugosi's Archive: International Mail Art Exhibition. Comune di Massa Lombarda, Massa Lombarda, Italy. September 1-7, 1985. (20 pages). Photocopy. 8 3/4"x6 1/2". Reproductions, including exhbition installation. Edition 18/100.

Caravita, Lamberto. Massa Lombarda Mail Art: Seconda Edizione.
Assessorato alla Cultura, Massa Lombarda, Italy. September 1-7, 1985. Poster. Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". 

Ciani, Piermario. Xerographica: Mostra Internazionale di Fotocopie d'Autore. Pasian di Prato, Udine, Italy. May 1985. (12 pages). Offset. 9 1/4"x6 1/2. Essay by Vittore Baroni. Reproductions.

Maggi, Ruggero. You are Here: "Campioni D'Archivio di Arte Postale." Sala del Centro Civico, Venice, Italy. April 13-24, 1985. Poster. Offset. 27 1/2"x19". Curator's rubber stamp on verso. Interesting graphic of Italian Mail Artists rubber stamp impressions.

Mascheroni, Roberto Maria. Long Life to the Arts-Long Life to the Earth: 1985 International "Ecology" Mail Art Project. Il Politecnico, Centro di Iniziativa Culturale, Varese, Italy. November 27-December 8, 1985. 128 pages. Offset. 6 1/2"x9 1/4". Essay by Enrico Baj. Listing of "Very Important Exhibitions in the World," which lists 62 mail art shows from 1970 through 1985.

Neri, Michele; Marco Rabatti; and Magherini, Riccardo. Mail Art for Peace and the Rights of the People. Commune di Pontassieve, Pontassieve, Italy. February 2-24, 1985. (30 pages). Offset. 8 3/4"x8 3/4". Reproductions. Essays.

Zito, Roberto. Mail Art Famous Intervent Actions. (M.A.F.I.A.). Artist's Studio, Rome, Italy. (2 pages). Photocopy. 12"x8 1/2". Essay by the curator. Particpant list.

Japan

Cohen, Ryosuke. AU "Mail Art Network for Childrens of the World" Show. Kyoto City Art Museum, Kyoto, Japan. July 9-14, 1985. Poster. 21"x16". Introduction by the curator. Participant list.

Kato, Kowa. Polaroid-Self Portraits. Zushi, Japan. 1985. 12 pages. Photocopy. 10"x14". Reproductions by Bleus (Belgium), Spiegelman (USA), Pittore (USA), Diesler (GDR), Padin (Uruguay), Dobrica Kamperelic (Yugoslavia), et al.

(Shimamoto, Shozo). Mail Art Exhibition. Seibu Department Store (Tokyo, Japan). July 11-24, 1985. Poster. Color Offset. 24"x33 3/4". Participants listed on stones. One of the most beautiful Mail Art posters ever produced.

Netherlands

Janssen, Ruud. The Rubberstamp Archive. Travelling Art Mail, Tilburg, The Netherlands. July 1985. 6 pages. Photocopy and rubber stamps. 8"x6". Reproductions.

People's Republic of China

Darnell, Wally. The First International Mail Art Show in the People's Republic of China. People's Republic of China. June 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy.11 1/2"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Poland

Byszewski, Janusz. pARTner. Museum Narodowe, Poznan, Poland. 1985. 47 pages. Offset. 6"x7 1/2". Notice of the exhibition included in catalog for Biennale Sztuki Dla Dziecka.

Byszewski, Janusz. pARTner: Art Actions for/with Children. Museum Narodowe, Poznan, Poland. May 1985. Poster. Offset. 33"x23".

Romania

Oisteanu, Andrei; Florian, Mircea; and Mihaltianu, Dan. Arta Postala/Mail Art. Galeria Orizont, Bucurest, Romania. December 1985-January 1986. (12 pages). Offset. 8"x4 1/2". Reproductions of exhibition installation. Participant list. Exhibition traveled to various venues throughout Romania in 1986.

United States

Art and Drama Center. Bits & Pieces. Fawick Gallery, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio. April 1-26, 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list. Previously shown at Virginia Intermont College (February 12-March 4, 1985).

Art Matters; and The Halflife Network. Philadelphia-International City: An International Mail Art Show. Federal Reserve Bank, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  October 1-31, 1985. Poster. Offset (2 color). 24"x18". Participant list. 320 contributors from 23 countries.   

Bob Dog Galleries. The Adventures of Bob-the Dog of Knowledge: An International Postal Project & Exhibit. Bob Dog Galleries, San Francisco, California. 1985. (4 pages). Computer printout. List of participants.

Calvert, Peggy. Life/ Art/Celebrate. La Mirada Festival of Arts, La Mirada, California. 1985. (8 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x7". Reproductions. Participant list.

Chamberlain, Rita. TastelessTexas Mail Art Show. Rockwall Texas High School, Rockwall, Texas. (1985). (10 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Essay by Kay Thomas.

Chambers, Bill. The Alternative Biennale-International Correspondence Art Exhibition. Nexus Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia. 1985.  (2 pages). Offset. 17"x11". Introduction by the curator. Participant list.

Colby College. Time Flies. Museum of Art, Colby College, Waterville, Maine. April 1985. (5 pages). Photocopy. Participant list. Registrar's note.

Creative Thing. October: An International Mail Art Exhibit. Whittier Public Library, Whittier, California. October 5-November 1, 1985. (16 pages). Photocopy. Introduction by the curator. Reproductions. Newspaper review.

Darla. What Do You Want? Venice, California. (52 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions.

Department of Art. Celebration of Mother Earth. East Tennessee State University, Johnson, Tennessee. (1985). (2 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x14". Participant list.

Department of Studio Arts. Miscellaneous: An International Mail Art Exhibition. Studio Arts Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. April 28-May 10, 1985. Postcard. Photocopy. 4"x6". List of countries represented. 

Dolan, Susan Mackin. Day of the Dead: International Mail Art Show. Southwest Craft Center, San Antonio, Texas. November 1985. (12 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions, including exhibition installation. Newspaper review.

Ferro, Toni. I Love NY East Village Art. Museodiarte Moderna, Catanzaro, Italy. February 28-March 28, 1985. Poster. Color offset. 26 3/4"x39". Participant list. Includes the work of Mail Artists Mark Block, Buster Cleveland, John Evans, E. F. Higgins III, Carlo Pittore, and Diane Sippelle.

*Held, Jr., John. International Artist Cooperation: Mail Art Shows, 1970-1985. Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas. September 11-October 31, 1985. 145 pages. Offset. 11"x8 1/2". Essay by the curator, "In the Circle: Notes on Providing a Framework for Future Considerations of Mail Art." Includes label copy for the exhibition. Participant list.

Holmes, Mimi. Burning Bridges/ 9 Lives Kitty Horror/ Impersonal Autobiography: Haleyville's Second MailArt Show. Library, Haleyville High School, Haleyville, Alabama. May 1985. (8 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x7". Reproductions.

Holmes, Mimi. Things: 3rd Haleyville MailArt Show. Harlan Elementary School, Florence, Alabama. January 6-24, 1985. Arab Schools, Arab, Alabama. February 3-21, 1985. Hartselle Elementary School, Hartselle, Alabama. March 3-28, 1985. Blount County Schools, Blount, Alabama. April 7-25, 1985. 12 pages. Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5". Reproductions.

Hooker, Richard. Airmail Eros: An International Mail Art Exhibition on the Theme of Love and Eroticism. Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. November 15-December 13, 1985. (46 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2x5 1/2". Essay by Richard Kostelanetz, "Relationships." Reproductions. "Funded in part by a grant from the New Mexico Arts Division and the National Endowment for the Arts."

Idle Time. Religion in America. Denton, Texas. 1985. (32 pages). Photocopy with stencil and rubber stamps. 11"x8 1/2".  Reproductions.

Kirkman, Bob. Real Money: Mail Art Exhibit. Art Department, California State University, Chico, California. February 13-27, 1985. (12 pages). Offset. 5 1/2"x8 1/2". Essay, "Innocents in Infinity...'" by Byron Black. Reproductions, including exhbition installation. Newspaper review.

Kosher, Helene. First Annual Mail Art Show: Los Angeles, Metaphor for the Future. ARLIS Convention, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Los angeles, California. February 10-13, 1985. (8 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Participant list.

Meyer, Peter R. Night Exercise Audio/Video. Franklin Furnace, New York, New York. April 2-20, 1985. (12 pages). Offset. 8 1/2"x5 3/4". Essays by the curator and Ilmar Taska.

Miller, Sally B. Boxes: Invitational Exhibition. Sewanee Art Gallery, St. Andrews/Sewanee School, Sewanee, Tennessee. April 8-May 5, 1985. Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. June 21-August 11, 1985. (12 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions of exhbition installation.   

Mister Bop. Summer Mail Art Show. Belmont Harbor, Chicago, Illinois. August 25, 1985. (8 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Reproduction of exhibition installation. Participant list. Contributions hung on a clothing line in a park.

Mr. Bop; and End All. Danger Mail Art Show. Joz Place, Chicago, Illinois. February 1985. (7 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Reprint of newspaper review. Participant list.

Morgan, Don. Fake Contests and Other Mail Art Forms. Greensboro Artists' League, Greensboro, North Carolina. August 3-September 6, 1985. (8 pages). Photocopy and rubber stamp. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Introduction by the curator. Participant list.

Maucker Union Gallery. Multiple Choice. University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 1985. (3 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Mullican, Jeff. 125 Mail Artists' Fears. Outdoor in Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. July 15, 1985. (8 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Reproductions of exhbition installation. 

New Works Gallery. Seasons Greetings. New Works Gallery, Redding, California. December 4-29, 1985. (4 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2x5 1/2. Participant list. 

Pack, Tom. Echo International Mail Art Show. Diverse Works, Houston, Texas. March 21-April 3, 1985. (20 pages). Photocopy. 5 1/2"x8 1/2". Reproductions of exhibition installation.

Pack. Tom. Echo International Mail Art Show. Diverse Works, Houston, Texas. March 21, 1985. (1 page). Offset. 5"x7". Announcement for exhibition opening.

Perez, Victor. Beatlemania Mail Art Show. San Diego, California. (1985). (2 pages). Photocopy. Reproductions. Participant list.

Pyros, John. 2nd Annual Homage to Florida Mail Artists Soiree/Conference. Craig Park, Tarpon Springs, Florida. August 24, 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Rippel, Larry; and Smith, Larry. Ink Impressions. The Mail Box Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May-June, 1984. Poster. Offset. 19 1/2"x27 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list. 

Robertson, Curtis A. Homage to the Car: A Mailart Show. New Upper Gladstone Studios, Shreveport, Louisiana. December 9-12, 1985. 26 pages. Photocopy and collage. Reproductions, including exhibition installation. Newspaper review.

(Sakolsky, Ron). 1001 Uses for a Dead Tree. Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois. (1985). (8 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Schexnyder, Ann. The Return of Halley's Comet Mail Art Show. Iowa State College of Design, Iowa. July 1-20, 1985. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list.

Spencer, Mark J. Mail Art: The Postal Collaboration. Museum of Natural History Gallery, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. November 23-December 18, 1985. 16 pages. Photocopy. 8 1/2"x7".  Essay, "The Message is the Medium," by the curator.  Reproductions. An invitational exhibition featuring the work of eight mail artists...Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, E. F. Higgins III, Cracker Jack Kid, Irma Perez, Victor Perez, Carlo Pittore, Charlotte Smith, Lon Spiegelman.

                                                                          
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