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Blaster Al Ackerman mail art to John Evans

Archives of American Art

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    Object Details

    Creator

    Ackerman, Blaster Al, 1939-2013
    Evans, John, 1932-2012

    Place of publication, production, or execution

    No place, unknown, or undetermined

    Physical Description

    1 mail art : various media

    Summary

    Mail art by William Hogg Greathouse, also known as Blaster Al Ackerman, to John Evans consisting of envelope with watercolor, images produced by rubber stamps, stickers, and handwritten address and return address. Envelope is signed on lower right corner.

    Citation

    Blaster Al Ackerman. Blaster Al Ackerman mail art to John Evans, circa 1988. John Evans papers, 1957-2012. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

    Use Note

    Current copyright status is undetermined

    Location Note

    Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. 20560

    Date

    circa 1988

    Record number

    (DSI-AAA)18969

    Type

    Correspondence

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    John Evans papers, 1957-2012, bulk 1970-2012

    Data Source

    Archives of American Art

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Record ID

    AAADCD_item_18969

    Discover More

    Mail art by Ryosuke Cohen to John Evans dated September 17, 2002. The collage consists of postage stamps, artistamps, text and images produced by rubber stamp, drawings, and stickers.

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