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(USA), Lon Spiegelman (USA), et al. Leavenworth Jackson (USA) and John<br />

Held, Jr. (USA) in "What's Doin'. "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings," reproduces a work by<br />

Ruggero Maggi (Italy).<br />

Vol. 3, Issue 15 (May/June 1984). Newsprint. 17"x11 1/2". 19<br />

pages. Cover by Leavenworth Jackson (USA), "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>: Something to Write<br />

Home About," focuses on the Franklin Furnace Archive, New York, "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> then<br />

and Now," exhibition, curated by Dr. Ronny Cohen (USA). "Surrealistic Rubber:<br />

The Nature of Reality in the Rubberstamp World of Leavenworth Jackson." Bill<br />

Gaglione (USA), Kihm Winship (USA), and Robert Rockola (USA) in "What's<br />

Doin'." "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings."<br />

Vol. 4, Issue 16 (July/August 1984). Newsprint. 17"x11 1/2". 23<br />

pages. "The Origins of mail <strong>Art</strong>: the Early Days of the New York<br />

Correspondence School and Fluxus," by Rubberta Sperling (aka Roberta<br />

Sperling, the editor). Contributions by Ray Johnson (USA), Mark Bloch (USA),<br />

George Maciunas (USA). E. F. Higgins in "What's Doin'." <strong>Art</strong>istamps by<br />

crackerjack Kid used to illustrate, "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings." "Metamorphosis of Ray<br />

Johnson: A Computer Study of Modern Evolution," a pictorial tale by Gene<br />

Laughter (USA).<br />

Vol. 4, No. 17 (September/October 1984). Newsprint. 17"x11 1/2".<br />

19 pages. "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Safari," by the editor. "This is the third article in a continuing<br />

series on mail art. This time a new book, "Correspondence <strong>Art</strong>," is reviewed."<br />

Contributions by Buster Cleveland (USA), Bill Gaglione (USA), Jas. Felter<br />

(Canada), Ed Varney (Canada), et al. Ray Johnson (USA), Leavenworth Jackson<br />

(USA), John Held, jr. (USA), in "What's Doin'. "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings." Full page ad for<br />

Crane and Stofflet's, "Correspondence <strong>Art</strong>'."<br />

Vol. 4, Issue 18 (November/December 1984). Newsprint. 17"x11<br />

1/2". 31 pages. "On the Road with Jon Held at Interdada '84," by John Held,<br />

Jr. (USA), a report of the author's trip to San Francisco for the publication party<br />

of, "Correspondence <strong>Art</strong>" and the performance art events at the "Interdada '84"<br />

festival. Bill Gaglione in "What's Doin'." "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings."<br />

Vol. 4, Issue 19 (January/February 1985). Newsprint. 17"x11 1/2".<br />

27 pages. "Ken Brown: Pop Culture Anthropologist," by Michael Malin (USA).<br />

"<strong>Mail</strong> artists are some of the craziest people out there. I've met only a handful but<br />

to a fault they're totally wacko-and very much on my wavelength." Barton Benes<br />

(USA) and Group Rockola (USA), in "What's Doin'." "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings."<br />

Vol. 4, Issue 20 (April 1985). Newsprint. 17"x11 1/2". 27 pages.<br />

"Night Exercise: A <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Exercise in Sound," reports on the activities of Peter<br />

Meyer (Sweden). "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Listings."

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