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In 1984 she organized the successful Inter DADA 84, a one-week DADA event throughout the city of San
Francisco’s art spaces. Local and international artists attended and participated. It was the largest gathering of mail artists at the time. It included performances, art shows, films, open mike
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her first copy art billboard, and developed
European contacts for her Tour ’81 project, visiting many artists in the mail art community in Western and Eastern Europe. While in Europe she tended the
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was library-wide in October, 2010 Carbon Alternative review. This included her copy art, books, and other mail art pieces from her collection and in the Jaffe.
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and in Revolutions at Endeavor Arts Gallery in CANADA. Her prints were included in the subsequent crewed Space Mission STS-133 (2011) and the
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copiers in large formats. She continued to produce billboards nationally participating in The Art Billboard Project documented in her book
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