The documentation doesnt sound very exciting? listed
on website? big deal. You'd think the Modesto Art
Museum were taking their name rather too literally!

Michael

--- Roger Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I expect most of you already have this. But if not -
> here it is. Um -
> here it is if you have, as well, of course.
>  
> XXX
> Roger
>  
> In honor of the 300th anniversary of the birth of
> the first postmaster
> general of United States, Benjamin Franklin, the
> Modesto Art Museum is
> hosting a mail art event.
> 
> Theme: Benjamin Franklin, colonial and US mail
> history
> 
> Deadline for all entries:Tuesday, 8 November 2005
> 
> Medium: mail art, stamp art, post cards, envelopes.
> Remember, the piece
> of 
> mail art itself should be stamped and postmarked.
> Exhibit: Exhibition begins on the museum web site in
> January 2006. The
> live 
> exhibition will be in Modesto, California, in
> January 2006, at the
> Anderson Gallery.
> Return: none, all entries become part of the Modesto
> Art Museum
> collection. No sale, no auction, no judging.
> Size: no larger than 10 x 8 x 1 inches, or 26 x 19 x
> 3 centimeters.
> Documentation: All artists listed on the web site.
> Note: Please include your mailing address and email
> address on/in your
> entry 
> for acknowledgement.
> Send Entries to:
> Benjamin Franklin Mail Art
> Modesto Art Museum
> 404 Patrick Lane
> Modesto, CA 95350 USA
> 
> More Details at 
> <http://modartmuse.org/mainfranklin.htm>
> http://modartmuse.org/mainfranklin.htm
> 
> Direct questions to Bob Barzan at the Modesto Art
> Museum (MAM)
> 
>  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


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