
Friday, December 31, 2010
Heebee Post #503 - A Fluxus Affair - 4th Dimension Territories - Heebee Jeebeeland

Heebee Post #502 - Frips - Gent - Belgium

Hello dear Frips and welcome back to the Affair. This luscious 'block' of Artistamps, hand printed on a lovely fuchsia background, is a fine example of the craft. They are gorgeous and unique!


Heebee Post #501 - Laurence Roberts - Forest Gate, London - U.K.


Thursday, December 30, 2010
Heebee Post #500 - Nicol Kostic - Toledo, Ohio - USA



Monday, December 27, 2010
Heebee Post #499 - Arnoldia - Pondidia International (Lynn Palmiter, Jr. and Elizabeth Zois - Her Grace, The Dak of Droll) - Troy, New York - USA


Friday, December 24, 2010
Heebee Post #498 - Katerina Nikoltsou - Thessaloniki - Greece



Thursday, December 23, 2010
Heebee Post #497 - Beli Zlaticanin - Podgorica - Montenegro



Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Heebee Post #496 - Walter Cianciusi - Rome - Italy

The Affair warmly welcomes quasi-Fluxist Walter Cianciusi who is currently working at the mysteriously prestigious garden of avant garde sounds - Centro Richerche Musicali in Rome.




Heebee Post #495 - Ria Cabral - Minot, North Dakota - USA


Heebee Post #494 - Boo Carteledge - Louisville, Kentucky - USA


Monday, December 20, 2010
Heebee Post #493 - Ruud Janssen (General-President IUOMA) - Breda - Netherlands



Ruud Janssen IUOMA and TAM and also visit the IUOMA Clubhouse (Main Page).
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Heebee Post #492 - Jennifer Kosharek - St. Petersburg, Florida - USA




Saturday, December 18, 2010
Heebee Post #491 - EJVA-NSVA - Sonjaing, Shanghai- China



"So I would say, for China, send something radical for fun or experiment, but anything you really want to be sure of, send in a plain envelope. Also, most of the homes are in high-rise apartments, the mailbox slats are small, so I would say it is best to send something less than 5 inches wide, 3 inches tall - to make sure it gets stuffed in the box."
"Do not worry about what you send - unless it is something absurdly anti-Chinese government, there is not a problem as far as I know. There is even some prominent Chinese art which deals with gov't contemporary viewpoints in the gallery - so I don't think mailart will be a problem for anyone. Any trouble, I think, will be the idea of what the Post Office will accept as 'mail'"!
**So, the cryptic label above is a 'copy, print and paste' address for anyone who would like to send her something interesting.
We are thrilled to have EJVA on the Affair. Thank you so much for the mail art and we shall be finding our way to you in the mail soon. The mail carriers in Shanghai will be amused by the colorful "Fluxus Affair" postcard I will be sending. See you soon.

Heebee Post #490 - Andrea Jay (Hilarious Assistance Principle) - Staten Island, New York - USA


We really get a kick out of 'The hilarious vice principle's' mail art funnybone. Thank you very much Andrea. Merry Christmas to you my friend! Great card!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Heebee Post #489 - Janet Heritage - Wheatridge, Colorado - USA


Heebee Post #488 - Kiera Pannell - Montreal, Quebec - Canada



Thursday, December 16, 2010
Heebee Post #487 - Bifidus Jones - St. Paul, Minnesota - USA


Heebee Post #486 - Marni Zainodin - Cameron Highlands, Pahang Darul Makmur - Malaysia


Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Heebee Post #485 - Angela Behrendt - Hannover - Germany


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