Mail Art From San Francisco Artists Crashing Venice Biennale

by Burstein! on April 17, 2009 · 1 comment

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Postcards From The Edge

Postcards From The Edge

Spy Emerson and Moses Grubb who organized the recent Ritual Roasters Speakeasy which was subsequently raided are on their way to to join the Swimming Cities of Serenissima as they crash the the Venice Biennale, a fairly fancy contemporary art festival.

As part of their trip, Spy and Moses will be mailing back improved postcards to people who are willing to support their brave adventure, because, as Spy noted, “being an art marauder does not pay.” However, an awesome piece of art from Venice randomly delivered to the person of your choosing might be worth the ten bucks.

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1 spy emerson April 17, 2009 at 10:21 am

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