Welcome to Electronic Museum of Mail Art (EMMA)
Welcome visitors to EMMA, The Electronic Museum of Mail Art. We are currently undergoing some reconstruction of our links and hope to have all sites available in the weeks ahead. Your guide and director at EMMA is Chuck Welch a.k.a. Crackerjack Kid. EMMA is mail art's first electronic mailbox museum where the address is the art, the web is your key, and admission is free. The nonprofit credo at EMMA is: You don't make a living out of mail art, you make an art out of living. Objectives at EMMA are: 1) introduce the electronic and (snail) mail art communities to one another; 2) develop the concept of emailart through emailart hotlinks to other websites; 3) Encourage emailart interactivity through visitations into EMMA's rooms, galleries, and library; 4) promote image exchange. EMMA's objectives reflect ongoing efforts to netlink online and offline mail art communities through the Networker Telenetlink and by posting an updated Emailart Directory.
EMMA encourages you to browse through its interactive galleries and rooms. Next, take time to meet your guide Crackerjack Kid. The kid will lead you to the EMMA Library where you can read the past and current issues of Netshaker Online, or browse through the contents of Eternal Network: A Mail Art Anthology. If you wish to view the current emailart exhibition instead, enter the Emailart Gallery or view "Cyberstamps," mail art's first World Wide Web invitational exhibition now appearing in the Artistamp Gallery.
Please send your snail mail suggestions to EMMA, PO Box 370, Etna, NH 03750, email to Cathryn.L.Welch@dartmouth.edu. Thanks for visiting EMMA and remember, the art is in the mail (Edited last: 08-25-96).