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Dear Erin and all,

Now I know why my ears were burning last night!

Yes, Susan Inglett has the "Visible Markers" at:

I.C. Editions,
100 Wooster St,
NY NY 10012
(212) 343-0573

Also, there's a brand new, less expensive version just being released at the
end of the month by Bozart - if anyone is interested:

<a
href="http://home.att.net/~amcnet2/projects/bozartthanks.html">http://home.att

.net/~amcnet2/projects/bozartthanks.html</a>
http://home.att.net/~amcnet2/projects/bozartthanks.html

You can also get these new ones at Susan's, or from Bozart - soon they'll be
available in museum gift shops and various places. People are using them in
non-profit situations, as gifts of appreciation to donors, etc., but also
people use them personally. A portion of all proceeds from sales goes to
YouthAIDS, by the way.

Allan McCollum

In a message dated 11/12/02 12:40:34 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:

  <<  Allan McCollum. It's an edition that I think you can get through
  <<  Susan Inglett Editions on Wooster St. in New York.


>To list members,
>
>I don't know if anyone on the list can help me, but I'm looking for the name
>of a particular artist who makes "THANKS" objects - similar to "thank you"
>cards, but actual objects, that have the word "thanks" carved or imprinted in
>them. I saw some earlier this year, I believe at the Daum Museum of
>Contemporary Art in Sedalia, Missouri - but I'm pretty sure the artist lives
>in New York. Apparently it is the artist's intention that the objects
>(artworks?) be used to show appreciation and gratitude to donors, volunteers,
>etc. who are connected with nonprofit institutions, and so forth. We are
>planning an event for some patrons, the theme of which has to do with
>"objects," and we are thinking of perhaps using these as gifts, if we can
>find them and if they are inexpensive enough. Can anyone help?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Erin Collings
>Dinosaur Conservancy
>[log in to unmask]
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Kathleen Goncharov
Public Art Curator
MIT List Visual Arts Center
Wiesner Building, E15-109
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel:  617.253.9478
Fax: 617.258.7265

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Allan McCollum
63 Greene Street, #308
New York, NY 10012
USA
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