How to Start a Mail Art Project: Part One
Start with These 5 Tips
By art_explorations, published Mar 01, 2007
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Okay, let's get started:
1. Decide what kind of project you'd like to start: ask yourself some of these questions as a guide
[x] Do you want it to be a collection project, where participants send in pieces of art and receive something in return (like a zine or chunky book)?
[x] Do you want it to be a journal or altered book that travels from one participant to the next?
[x] Do you want it to be a postcard or ATC exchange?
2. Decide if you'd like a theme or not: some mail artists prefer having a theme, where others prefer to work with open venues. Either way, it's your choice and ultimately what you feel comfortable hosting. You could also host one project with an open theme and one project with a specific theme so it'll appeal to more participants. Again, it's completely your choice.
3. Decide how many people you'd like to participate: I've been working on mail art collaborations since 2003 and, in my experience, smaller groups work best. Smaller groups of people you know is even better, but not always possible. A suggestion: send your project out to three people at a time and, when it returns home, send it out to three more and so on.
4. Decide if you'd like it to be an International project or not: I've worked within the borders and outside of them with positive results. However, I've been burned in both cases also. To be honest, there haven't been more problems with projects involving International participants than those that do not. The only factors that remained the constant in this situation were lag times in shipping (distance will do that) and the extra cost.
Altered Book and journal: two collaborations I participated in on 1001journals.com
Credit: Jenn Hollowell
Copyright: Jenn Hollowell
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Takeaways
- Do you want a theme?
- How do you want to keep track?
- Stay organized!
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