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Links
Art Mail at Kiyotei's Den
http://www.art.net/~kiyotei//mailart.html
Galleries, interviews, mail art calls and essential art links. Graphics, art, collaborations and mail art.
Artistamps of Azubia
http://www.karenwinters.com/pages/stamps.html
This is a collection of faux postage from the postal authority of Azubia created by Karen Winters.
Boek 861: Mail Art y Poesía Visual
Visual poetry and mail art workshop from Spain (in English and Spanish)
Book
Collaborative exhibition of a sketchbook shared by four artists from both sides of the Atlantic.
Collaborative MailArt
The Mail Art Project is a collaborative project between national and international artists, using the postal service to relay the artworks.
Denis Charmot Art
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/charmot.art/
Mailart, collage and resources in French and English.
El Taller de Zenon
http://www.eltallerdezenon.com
Mail art site in Sevilla-Spain, with galleries of received works, plastic arts and communication about postal art.
Fan Mail
http://www.phi.lu/mailart.html
Extensive galleries, information on artists, and worldwide mail art calls.
Fiona Thorning Design
http://mysillyfetish.tripod.com/html/
The art of Fiona Thorning and documentation for several mail art calls.
Footeprints Mailart
http://www.webbers.com/mailart/
Examples of work by the mail artist Gary Foote with links postal art information and art calls.
Graceful Envelope Contest
http://www.calligraphersguild.org/envwinners2004.html
The National Postal Museum's Graceful Envelope Contest, sponsored by the Washington Calligraphers Guild.
Guy Bleus
Art and writings from Belgian mail artist Guy Bleus.
Honoria Starbuck's Mail Art Blog
http://honoriartist.livejournal.com
Examples of mail art sent and received, portraits of mail artists, haiku reflections on teaching art and being a mail artist.
ICIS: International Council of Independent States
http://www.angelfire.com/art/icis/
The United Nation of fictitious states. Imaginary countries that issue postage stamps, currency and publications.

