The Postcard Project 1992 — Onward

In 1992 we began a mail art project in the form of hand–made postcards. We had met and become friends while both were living in Boston in the 80s, and after Cynthia moved to Cincinnati in 1989, we maintained our friendship though letters, visits, and a road trip to Mardi Gras.

We started the postcard project on a lark, sending small mixed–media pieces of artwork back and forth to each other in the mail. Our initial goal was 1000 cards.

Once a card is mailed, it is considered “in circulation.” The receiver can work on it some more and mail it back, or take it out of circulation if she considers it complete.

Leslie Keats
Cynthia Ryan Kelly

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The Postcard Project

An Ongoing Mail Art Correspondence between Cynthia Ryan Kelly and Leslie Keats

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THE POSTCARD PROJECT (AKA: Overstamped): 1992 - Onward

In 1992 we began a mail art project in the form of hand–made postcards. We had met and become friends while both were living in Boston in the 80s, and after Cynthia moved to Cincinnati in 1989, we maintained our friendship though letters, visits, and a road trip to Mardi Gras.

We started the postcard project on a lark, sending small mixed–media pieces of artwork back and forth to each other in the mail. Our initial goal was 1000 cards. The batch of cards shown here is 3 layers deep.

Once a card is mailed, it is considered in circulation. The recipient can work on it some more and mail it back, or take it out of circulation if she considers it complete. We have long surpassed our goal of one thousand cards, estimating that we have sent over 1800 postcards to date.

About us

Cynthia Ryan Kelly is a native of the architecturally progressive prairie town of Columbus, Indiana, and was formally educated in art. Her mother ran the art gallery at The Commons, which was positioned in view of Jean Tinguely’s Chaos sculpture, a working masterpiece. She have been the recipient of several grants, the funds of which have enabled projects such as Stories About Mountaintop Removal, The Counterpane, and Freedom Summer Paintings: A Mississippi Season of Harassment, Terrorism and Progress. Visit her website here.

Leslie Keats is an artist, graphic and textile designer, living in San Francisco. As well as participating in The Postcard Project, she also collaborates with Stephanie Mesner on Princess Doraldina Designs.

A note on this website: Wrastling 1200+ images onto a website is a colossal task. There is some catching up to do, especially on years between 2014-2004, but we're adding new images all the time. Will they all be there someday? Here's hoping!

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