Mail Art

VA2229.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2020 Mail Art

Course Description

Summary

This course examines the history, politics and ephemeral nature of mail art, a format seeing a renaissance with COVID-19 social distancing. Activities consider how artists and art movements have used the mail to subvert institutional structures, restrictive conditions and oppressive regimes, often leading to new forms of art making and distribution. Parallel to looking at mail-art traditions, students each week will produce mail-art projects, thinking conceptually about the formal and logistical properties of the postal service. This collective experience of sending and receiving mail forms the core of the class, providing a context for understanding and discussing histories, methods and current practices. Assignments also include weekly readings and research in mail-art collections and archives. This course can also be taken as a 4000-level. Please contact the faculty for additional details.

Instructor

  • Anne Thompson

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2020

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000