

Works will be available for purchase from October 23rd to November 6th. The Marion County Treasurer’s Office provides several convenient ways to pay.

The exhibition will go online on October 23. March property taxes are due by Friday, March 31, 2023, to avoid penalty. Selling all 150 donated works would pay tuition and travel for a CTF student to take a workshop at Penland School of Craft. Now every day down by the mailbox, standing on the curb I check.

But leavings what she felt she had to do. Submissions must be postmarked by September 25, and we are aiming for at least 150 submissions. She asks me not to hate her, says shes sorry. Brown paper wrapping or other packaging may be utilized to protect compositions and prevent incidental marking from transport. Incidental marking or marring secondary to transport and postal stamping will become uncontrollable elements within the composition. On the back of the card, creativity is welcome, but clearly format sender and recipient information following USPS guidelines. Any materials may be used but should be appropriate for transport through USPS mail. Tips: When responding as Santa, make the letter from Santa as personal as possible by highlighting your child’s accomplishments over the past year. The maximum thickness of submitted work is ¼”. Submission DetailsĪll of the work would be executed at a 4” x 6” postcard scale. All proceeds from the sale of the artworks will be directed towards funding scholarships to be awarded to CTF students and the process will give your local post office some support. Challenge the senses, tease the intellect, and move the spirit with your creations. For this project we are asking artists to direct their advocacy, pique their creativity, and engage their passion for materials, to make small mail art as donations to CTF. #Postmarked is an invitational fundraising event for CTF. Crafting the Future (CTF) is helping to create pathways for minority students to access training and exposure in craft instructional programs around the country. The craft world relies on the community we build and the shared expertise passed between its members.
