Artist and Chief Correspondent Jennie Hinchcliff brings you a podcast about the art genre known as "mail art" or "correspondence art". Senders Receive highlights movers and shakers in today's postal modern movement, long time mail artists and people who love interacting with the postal system.
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Artist and Chief Correspondent Jennie Hinchcliff brings you a podcast about the art genre known as "mail art" or "correspondence art". Senders Receive highlights movers and shakers in today's postal modern movement, long time mail artists and people who love interacting with the postal system.
Episode 10: mail artist, zine maker, & prankster Ken Miller (Newtown, PA)
Senders Receive: Making Mail / Sending Art
49 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 10: mail artist, zine maker, & prankster Ken Miller (Newtown, PA)
Episode 10: Ken Miller's mail art zine "Shouting at the Postman" (started in 1995) was (and is) a labor of love, focusing on personal stories, mail art anecdotes, and the occasional recipe. Currently, Ken (literally) weaves mail art out of photos and creates collages out of memory.
Join Senders Receive host Jennie Hinchcliff as she sits down with Ken and gets the lowdown for episode 10!
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Visit Ken's website Shouting at the Postman and follow him on IG: @shoutingatthepostman
Beluga Post artistamps (mentioned in this interview with mail artist Kiyotei)
Mail artists mentioned: Jan Priestler, Eberhard Janke/Edition Janus, Pedrag Popovic, György Galántai/Art Pool Research Center
Senders Receive: Making Mail / Sending Art
Artist and Chief Correspondent Jennie Hinchcliff brings you a podcast about the art genre known as "mail art" or "correspondence art". Senders Receive highlights movers and shakers in today's postal modern movement, long time mail artists and people who love interacting with the postal system.