I just put up a show at St Cloud State University Art
department and it is going well. In a few weeks I will
put up the other half of the show. I will give a talk
to my husband's Critical Frameworks class next week. I
will send through the P.O., documentation later. 

www.picturetrail.com/lavonasherarts  is the website.  

No judge/no jury


--- kevin thurston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i've seen art that i thought was in no way
> interesting or engaging to me.
> but, in each case, there must be at least 1 that
> does find a work
> interesting or engaging and if mail-art is
> supposedly the bastion of no
> judge/no jury it is hard to understand why this
> thread is even occuring
> here.
> 
> On 6/19/06, mailart_manekineko
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   It's ok to express that some art is boring. Some
> art sucks. Are you
> > telling me you've never come across a piece of art
> that sucks?
> >
> > What I am observing is a whole lot of ideas in
> mail art becoming
> > stale as time and technology move on.
> >
> > I am seeing social networking via abstract means
> as a mainstream
> > activity now.
> >
> > I am seeing abstract means of trading creative
> goods as a headline
> > news story almost every week.
> >
> > I am seeing poetry ala Rain Rien Lambertism
> showing up in my spam box
> > every day.
> >
> > I am seeing creative and decorative advertisements
> mailed to my house
> > in bulk via corporations.
> >
> > And I'm seeing people posting very mundane details
> of their eveyday
> > lives on the web daily.
> >
> > So for me, art that corresponds with these things
> is less
> > interesting - the world I live in is so saturated
> with these things
> > already.
> >
> > --- In [email protected]
> <ma-network%40yahoogroups.com>, "kevin
> > thurston"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > the following is a response, like the others,
> that have not seen
> > the work in
> > > question. so, i too will type in generalities.
> > >
> > > while i appreciate the candor, i disagree with
> the assessment. a
> > collection
> > > of receipts and other detritus can make for
> fascinating art, or at
> > least a
> > > social record (and there certainly is room in
> art for the idea of
> > social
> > > mapping) that one can view as art.
> > >
> > > it seems pretentious to think that a few rubber
> stamps on an
> > envelope (grant
> > > you this is a glib example) somehow trumps a
> package of receipts.
> > because in
> > > both cases the intent (to make something that
> can be called 'mail
> > art') is
> > > there.
> > >
> > > be interested in what you will, but to think
> that what is
> > interesting to you
> > > is intrinsically more interesting is a dangerous
> path to head down.
> > >
> > > frankly, i think plenty of mail art is produced
> by factories in the
> > third
> > > world where they give children $0.000000004/hour
> some glue and, oh
> > look,
> > > social detritus and say decorate this and send
> it--
> > >
> > > On 6/18/06, mailart_manekineko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'd likely tell him it sucked.
> > > >
> > > > "How do you like my reciepts and can labels?"
> > > >
> > > > "I think they suck, why do you ask?"
> > > >
> > > > Just because it's art doen't mean it's
> interesting.
> > > >
> > > > --manekineko
> > > > www.mailart.org
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected]
>
<ma-network%40yahoogroups.com><ma-network%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > Alice
> > > > Kitselman <dragonfly@>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi gang,
> > > > >
> > > > > Last month I received a piece of mail art
> from someone I'd not
> > > > > heard from before. He sent me a decorated
> envelope with a bunch
> > of
> > > > > daily junk in it. You know like receipts and
> pages from a
> > > > calendar,
> > > > > food labels...... He asked what I thought of
> his mail art.
> > Yikes,
> > > > I
> > > > > thought. Well, to be honest I like to see a
> little more art in
> > my
> > > > > mail art I ventured to say. I sent him back
> a print of you of my
> > > > > digital art pieces and decorated the
> envelope. His response was
> > > > that
> > > > > he used to do drawing and perhaps one day he
> would send me one.
> > He
> > > > > also said that maybe some folks are just
> "more serious" about
> > > > their
> > > > > mail art. So this has got me
> thinking.....what in the world did
> > he
> > > > > mean by that? Serious about mail art? I
> think long ago i was
> > > > > "serious" about mail art. I kept a file on
> my computer of names
> > > > and
> > > > > addresses and what I'd sent to who and when.
> I updated my
> > website
> > > > at
> > > > > least weekly. I sent out mail art every day.
> I issued a few mail
> > > > art
> > > > > calls over the years and posted the
> receivings on the website. I
> > > > sent
> > > > > out documentation. I entered mail art calls
> left and right. I
> > > > updated
> > > > > my lists.....it went on and on. It was fun.
> I really felt I was
> > > > part
> > > > > of something. But over the years my lists
> became pages in a note
> > > > > book. I did not have the time or interest to
> update my site as
> > > > often
> > > > > as I'd like to. I forgot to list what I sent
> to who... I no
> > longer
> > > > > could keep up with entering mail art calls
> on my site and opted
> > for
> > > > a
> > > > > guestbook when folks could post their calls.
> And then as life
> > > > would
> > > > > have it I faded out of mail art for a couple
> of years. The mail
> > > > art
> > > > > kept arriving but I just could not keep up.
> Talk about GUILT!!!
> > > > > Eventually folks quit sending as much and
> some folks just kept
> > on
> > > > > sending. Finally, finally I slowly got back
> into sending stuff
> > out.
> > > > I
> > > > > haven't made an artistamp in years. I really
> haven't sent stuff
> > > > out
> > > > > to any calls. I pretty much gave up on
> keeping lists and send
> > > > > whatever I feel like out rather than
> worrying 
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