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By Jennie HInchcliff
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Episode 15: Senders Receive host Jennie Hinchcliff discusses books about Ray Johnson!
--> documentary: How To Draw A Bunny
--> Siglio Press's reprint of The Paper Snake
--> Matthew Mark Gallery's Ray Johnson
--> Ray Johnson c/o at The Art Institute of Chicago
--> Irma Boom: The Book Is Not A .PDF
Chuck Welch a.k.a. Crackerjack Kid continues the conversation in Part 02 of his Senders Receive interview!
Crackerjack has spent the last twelve years archiving and organizing his mail art collection, for inclusion at the Smithsonian Museum's Archives of American Art. He has curated mail art exhibitions for various institutions, most recently the show "Postcards to Brattleboro: 40 Years of Mail Art" at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont. For Part 02 of his interview, we discuss what it’s like to open an exhibition on the brink of a pandemic, meeting other mail artists in person, and the effect of the early internet on mail art.
This is Part 02 of a two part interview.
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SHOW NOTES:
--> What Is Mail Art? : an interview with Chuck Welch and mail artist Shmuel (Stewart Copans) : https://youtu.be/vubEgu5bxVg
--> Finding Aid to the Jean Brown Papers at the Getty Research Institute:
--> Dick Higgins (Something Else Press) writes about intermedia
--> upcoming exhibition: Ray Johnson: c/o at The Chicago Art Institute
Follow Crackerjack on Instagram at: @crackerjackkid3
Interested in corresponding with Crackerjack? Send him a DM via IG!
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The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Is there a postal modern or mail art maven that you'd like to hear more about? An individual that you think should be interviewed by Senders Receive? Send us an email at: sendersreceivepodcast.com!
Follow us on Instagram: @sendersreceivepodcast
Chuck Welch (a.k.a. The Crackerjack Kid) is author of "Eternal Network: A Mail Art Anthology", one of the earliest and best anthologies of mail art thought and writing. His artistamp and mail art works have long circulated throughout the Network; recent artistamp issues cover topics such as BLM, C19, and political protest.
Crackerjack has spent the last twelve years archiving and organizing his mail art collection, for inclusion at the Smithsonian Museum's Archives of American Art. He has curated mail art exhibitions for various institutions, most recently the show "Postcards to Brattleboro: 40 Years of Mail Art" at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont. He has been the focus of museum shows, notably "Errors, Fakes, and Oddities" and "Mail Art Archives and Correspondences by Chuck Welch" at the New Hampshire Institute of Art Sharon Arts Gallery, in Manchester, NH.
This is Part 01 of a two part episode.
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SHOW NOTES:
Omaha Flow Systems :: Ken Friedman
Postcards to Brattleboro: 40 Years of Mail Art
Errors, Fakes, and Oddities at the New Hampshire Institute of Art
Eternal Network: A Mail Art Anthology (readable .pdf)
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The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Is there a postal modern or mail art maven that you'd like to hear more about? An individual that you think should be interviewed by Senders Receive? Send us an email at: sendersreceivepodcast.com!
Follow us on Instagram: @sendersreceivepodcast
Episode 11: Mitsuko Brooks was born in the Aomori Prefecture of Japan and moved to the United States at an early age. She is a 1.5 generation Shin-Issei Japanese American artist living and working in New York. Her mail art collages, artists books, zines, and assemblages are in special collections and libraries throughout North America, including the Smithsonian's Archive of American Art. Her work often utilizes storytelling or personal narrative while incorporating dense layered visuals or the use of materials others might consider discards.
Show notes:
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--> The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
--> Is there a postal modern or mail art maven that you'd like to hear from? An individual you think should be interviewed by Senders Receive? Send an email to sendersreceivepodcast.com and let us know!
--> Follow us on Instagram: @sendersreceivepodcast
Episode 10: Ken Miller's mail art zine "Shouting at the Postman" (started in 1995) was (and is) a labor of love, focusing on personal stories, mail art anecdotes, and the occasional recipe. Currently, Ken (literally) weaves mail art out of photos and creates collages out of memory.
Join Senders Receive host Jennie Hinchcliff as she sits down with Ken and gets the lowdown for episode 10!
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Episode 03: Amber Wolf is a collage artist, artistamp maker, and the current showrunner for the Portland Correspondence Co-op. Amber recently completed a cross country train trip via Amtrak, sending mail art from whistle stops along the way. In this interview, she discusses her first forays into mail art, what she likes about collage, and staying (analog) connected in this digital age.
Shownotes:
Postal Collage Project
On Kawara's "I Got Up" postcard series
Portland Correspondence Co-op on FB
Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musicial artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artist's Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Additional sound editing and engineering was done by Von Span.
Episode 05: Sally Wassink (a.k.a Wurlitzerworld) is a multi talented collage, mail, and artistamp maker. Sally's work has been shown in various exhibitions, including the Wereldmuseum's 2017 exhibition "Power Mask". Her collage work recently appeared in the pages of Ukrainian Vogue and has been showcased as the primary cover image for the exhibition catalog for the "Power Mask" exhibition.
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Show notes:
purchase Sally's artistamp sheet via The Portland Stamp Company
--> exhibition (and exhibition catalog): The World Exists to Be Put on a Postcard: Artists Postcards From 1960 to Now
author and curator: Jeremy Cooper
--> Lenore Tawney: Signs on the Wind / Postcard Collages
--> Dada collage artist Hannah Hoch
--> exhibition: "Power Mask" at the Wereldmuseum in the Netherlands
contemporary mail artists mentioned in this episode:
Allan Bealy :: Angelica Paez :: JU13 :: Adam Rousopuolos :: Jeff Wietor ::
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The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful";
Additional sound editing and engineering by Von Span.
Episode 09: Sas Colby is a respected mixed media artist with a history of creating
Sas has exhibited widely across the US and Europe, her work is included in archives such as The National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Jean Brown Archive at the Getty Research Institute, and the Oakland Museum of California.
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SHOW NOTES:
Follow Sas's adventures on Instagram: @sasu.san and via the web: https://www.sascolby.com
Bay Area Women's Legacy Project
Judith Hoffberg's Umbrella (online archive of the magazine
--> The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
--> For updates and upcoming interviews, follow Senders Receive on Instagram:
Episode 08: Barbara Wyeth is a San Francisco artist who has specialized in photography, copier art, and mail art. In the 70's and early 80's, Barbara was a co-owner of the Postcard Palace in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, which provided a cultural community center where people could stop by, look around, and become inspired.
The Palace's annual mail art exhibitions are legendary, with contributors such as Carioca, Buster Cleveland, Rocola, and Ruby Ray (among many many others.) Barbara shares these stories and more for episode 08.
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Show notes:
Follow Barbara's artistic adventures on Instagram: @bediew
"Copy Art Had Roots in the Fillmore" -- The New Fillmore (08.31.18)
Barbara's essay for the "Immovable Camera" exhibition at Tower Fine Arts Center Gallery at SUNY, Brockport, New York in 2015
The Postcard Palace has a wonderfully active group on Facebook
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Upcoming Senders Receive episodes and news can be found on Instagram: @sendersreceivepodcast
The Senders Receive intro/outro music is titled "Successful"; the musical artist is Keetsa. This track is used as per the artists Creative Commons usage statement, which can be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Additional sound editing and engineering by Von Span.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.