See you later, boys is a Mail Art exhibit composed of several small-scale works that will be mailed to different exhibition makers to set up in their homes in ideally a space of 24 x 36 inches. The idea is that each exhibition maker will get a set of Mail Art works in an envelope, along with a curatorial text, a wall title vinyl, and instructions for how to set up the exhibition in their home, but allowing space for each exhibition maker to create their own exhibition set-up.
This exhibition strives to create a network of representation for women in the art world outside of the traditional distribution space through Mail Art. Because this movement has historically been male-dominated, the artists featured in this show are women that have submitted works in the form of postcards. While each piece is a self-contained vehicle of ideas, thought, expression, and images. The sum of them creates a network of women artists exposed to the world.
This exhibition strives to create a network of representation for women in the art world outside of the traditional distribution space through Mail Art. Because this movement has historically been male-dominated, the artists featured in this show are women that have submitted works in the form of postcards. While each piece is a self-contained vehicle of ideas, thought, expression, and images. The sum of them creates a network of women artists exposed to the world.