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The Mail Art Project is a collaborative adventure
between national and international artists, using the postal service to relay
the artworks. The idea is to freely respond with excitement and inspiration to
the partner artists' works in a visual dialogue, a wordless communication in
media, color and composition. All media, collage and assemblage in various
combinations is encouraged. This collaborative mail art dialogue allows, or
forces, artists to become more aware of their own modes of creating as well as
becoming sensitive to others' forms of expression. During this evolution,
sometimes it is a surrender, sometimes, an affirmation between artists.
It is a riddle or a zen koan as the artists respond
to each others' marks, colors, and collaged items to collectively bring the
piece to an agreed upon point of completion. The backgrounds of the artists is
diverse. Printmakers, painters, sculptors, mixed media artists, air brush
artists, and others join together to create a variety of pieces. Through this
process of seeing, thinking and creating, the artist is allowed to link his/her
personal and intangible self to that of another human being.
By taking bits of fabric, scraps of paper and paint
and combining them with another artist's, an exquisite visual pattern that
represents a unique individuality yet expresses a harmony of partnership is
created. This harmony witnessed in the finished collaborative piece is
emblematic of the artists' intrinsic link to one another. The process as well as
the result gives us all a sense of being connected to the whole, and not alone.
The show will be at University of Medicine and Dentistry- Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, in Piscataway Nov. 23 - Dec. 27,1999. It will then travel to the
Cork Gallery at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center Jan. 4 - 18, 2000. The
Cork Gallery is made available by Lincoln Center free of charge to community
arts organizations.
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