TOUR: Pushing the Envelope: Mail Art from the Archives of American Art
Friday 3/12Join CFAM Curator Gisela Carbonell on a tour of this exhibition, drawn entirely from the Archives of American Art. We will explore how 20th century artists used non-traditional media and looked to the postal system as an alternative means of producing, distributing, and receiving art.
Image: Ry Nikonova, Mail art to John Held Jr., 1988, John Held papers relating to Mail Art, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
PriceFREE
Time11am-12pm
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