A number of charities have exhibits and sales of postcards. I think
this originated outside of the mail art network. The postcards are
usually mailed in to the charity in an envelope that says "DO NOT
BEND" -- they are basically small art works, not so much mailed art works.

 - selene

--- In [email protected], Alice Kitselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just popped over to the http://www.envelopecollective.com/ (Cool site  
> by the way) and noticed that these fellows seem to be planning on  
> eventually using the envelopes they have collected to raise money for  
> charity. No specific cause has been identified as yet.
> 
> Ok, so I know we have pondered about this before, but what do you all  
> think about the rising number of folks who are "selling" mail art for  
> charity???
> 
> Dragonfly Dream
> www.dragonflydream.com
> 
> "It's something wonderful to get a letter. The paper, the stamp, the  
> envelope. It is not just a piece of paper. It is something sacred. "
> 
> IBRAHIM ISMAIL ZAIDEN, a postman in Baghdad, Iraq.
> 
> (quoted in the New York Times)
>





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