sorry, I couldn't figure out how to e-mail you, so I'm posting this - I'm wondering if you would post this to your blog (which is great, by the way) - it's a call for mail art zines. thanks in advance if you do! - Niku Arbabi
here's the summary:
The Ephemeral Mailbox Museum seeks mail art zines to review in an upcoming mail art zine project. Creators of mail art zines reviewed may also be invited to submit how-to projects or ideas for the instructional aspect of the zine or be invited to do a short interview. Deadline to send your zine for review will be in October, and earlier for additional participation. If you have a mail art zine or know someone who does, or have a title/author you can pass on to me, please drop me a line at msfilms@hotmail.com thanks! -- Niku
this resembles curator's work that makes Ivan Zemtsov in Russia a lot and exactly he began using the doll Alyonka that goes in a label of Russian chocolates.
I am not currently accepting any mail art since I plan on moving soon and I am closing up my post office box. After I move, I will set up another post office box at my next location. Thanks!