Thursday, July 27, 2017

Circus Mail Art. Continued





Submissions keep pouring in for the "What I Saw At The Circus" mail art project I started in June of this year. The history of the circus, of course, is largely made up of 'artistic' depictions of lithographic oddities and garish boasts. The entries, so far, have been interesting -- if strongly esoteric. Just what do modern artists think of when they think of the circus? As the following examples demonstrate, it's not always about clowns and elephants . . . 



























I am accepting submissions for "What I Saw at the Circus" until the end of December. So if you'd like to contribute, please send your mail art piece to:
Tim Torkildson
c/o The Provo Museum of Mail Art
PCHA Bldg
650 W  100 N  #115
Provo  Utah  84601

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