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» Site title: Art Mail at Kiyotei's Den » Site description: Galleries, interviews, mail art calls and essential art links. Graphics, art, collaborations and mail art.
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» Site title: Arte y Correo » Site description: Mail art, collage and poetry by Irene Ronchetti
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» Site title: Artistamps of Azubia » Site description: This is a collection of faux postage from the postal authority of Azubia created by Karen Winters.
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» Site title: Book » Site description: Collaborative exhibition of a sketchbook shared by four artists from both sides of the Atlantic.
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» Site title: Collaborative MailArt » Site description: The Mail Art Project is a collaborative project between national and international artists, using the postal service to relay the artworks.
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» Site title: Denis Charmot Art » Site description: Mailart, collage and resources in French and English.
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» Site title: El Taller de Zenon » Site description: Mail art site in Sevilla-Spain, with galleries of received works, plastic arts and communication about postal art.
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» Site title: The Envelope Collective » Site description: An ongoing collaborative experiment in art that uses the transportation of mail as a medium. The website serves as an online gallery for the pieces received.
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» Site title: Fan Mail » Site description: Extensive galleries, information on artists, and worldwide mail art calls.
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» Site title: Fiona Thorning Design » Site description: The art of Fiona Thorning and documentation for several mail art calls.
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» Site title: Footeprints Mailart » Site description: Examples of work by the mail artist Gary Foote with links postal art information and art calls.
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» Site title: Graceful Envelope Contest » Site description: The National Postal Museum's Graceful Envelope Contest, sponsored by the Washington Calligraphers Guild.
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» Site title: Guy Bleus » Site description: Art and writings from Belgian mail artist Guy Bleus.
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» Site title: Honoria Starbuck's Mail Art Blog » Site description: Examples of mail art sent and received, portraits of mail artists, haiku reflections on teaching art and being a mail artist.
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» Site title: Jenny de Groot's Femailart » Site description: Online exhibition, information and links on mailart with the devil's picturebook playing cards, and poetry.
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» Site title: Jeremy Adolphson's Collection » Site description: A fine collection of galleries displaying artwork created on 4X6 cards by international artists.
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» Site title: Mail Art - tribe.net » Site description: A place to meet and link up with artists interested in sending art through the mail.
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» Site title: Mail Art WebRing » Site description: A group of sites with content relating to mail art.
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» Site title: Mail-Art » Site description: A German mail art site with history, techniques and exhibits about the art form. It includes a message board for active projects.
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» Site title: Mailart in El Taller de Zenón » Site description: Mailart site in Sevilla, Spain with galleries of received works, plastic arts and communication about postal art.
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» Site title: MailArt project with Coffee theme » Site description: MailArt project site with the theme "Coffee - How does it make you feel?" to be exhibited March 2007 at the Days Espresso and Coffee House in Louisville, Kentucky USA.
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» Site title: The Miniature Book Library » Site description: Catalogue and images from a library of teeny books made by several different mail artists.
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» Site title: The Moscow International Forum of Art Initiatives » Site description: An open invitation for artistamp creators with the theme of Motherland/Fatherland. The City of Moscow's Committee on Culture and The International Museum Exhibition Centre 'Olympus' is sponsoring The Moscow International Forum of Art Initiatives - 2002. MAC (the Moscow Artistamp Collection) has been invited to participate.
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» Site title: Nottwo » Site description: A site for artists, poets and mail artists with descriptions, active calls and resources for artisans.
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» Site title: Paper Penguins » Site description: A record of the journeys of Dennis penguin and his family around the world.
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» Site title: Pippoburro's Mail Art Site » Site description: A large mail art archive with examples of artwork sent from around the globe which includes web site and contact information.
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» Site title: Planet Susannia » Site description: Mail art and stamp art galleries, links and projects.
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» Site title: Poet Post » Site description: Mail art, artistamps and art trading cards from the 25 Cent Poet.
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» Site title: Polarbird's Mailart Pages » Site description: Galleries, links and mail art calls and documentation including "Flying Penguins."
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» Site title: PostCards Anonymous » Site description: An on-going global art project. Individuals reveal intimate secrets, pose ethical dilemmas, express their dreams or comment on the human condition via postcards.
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» Site title: PostSecret » Site description: A gallery of postcard-sized images posted anonymously to unveil a secret. Shared confessions in art form.
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» Site title: Project: Camera Release » Site description: A website detailing the ongoing mail art and photography experiment. A camera travels through the world with each participant snapping photos and each installment is then made into a zine.
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» Site title: Red Castle Inc. » Site description: Products and information for rubber stamping and crafting needs. Software programs to help design mini-books, artistamps, envelopes, shipping tags, and calendars.
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» Site title: Sewers of the World, Unite » Site description: An open photo-video-mail-art collaborative collection of images of manhole and other access covers. Includes a gallery of submissions.
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» Site title: Shouting At The Postman » Site description: The website of a small cultural zine featuring general articles, mail art, and reviews by Ken Miller.
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» Site title: Sztuka Fabryka Gallery » Site description: An archive about arts in the international mail art network. The online version of the Sztuka Fabryka Archive.
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» Site title: Traficoartecorreo » Site description: Web site in Argentina with mail art, ATCs and altered books
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» Site title: Veronica Million » Site description: A slide show of cross-stitched envelopes sent through the mail.
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» Site title: Vortice Argentina » Site description: General activities of the project, exhibitions at the Barraca Vorticista, information, artist addresses, international mail art projects and calls, links, and visual poetry.
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» Site title: Wikipedia Mailart Resource » Site description: Online encyclopedia with a mailart description, links and profiles of mailartists.
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