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CRSC Mail Art Project

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Across Canada

The CRSC has launched a Canadian colour conversation: Colour Across Canada Mail-art Project. Mail art pieces will be posted on our website and social media platforms, as our Mail-art Project travels across the country

CRSC Mail Art Project
CRSC Mail Art Project

Time & Location

Date and time is TBD

Across Canada

About the event

Colour Across Canada Mail-art Project


We have launched a cross-Canada colour conversation!


Mail-Art project details: Members are participating in a Canada-wide colour exchange. Participating members will receive an envelope with colour missives from other CRSC members: a textile swatch, a drawing, a found object, a dried petal, a piece of text, a photo, a poem – anything about or with colour that someone wants to share. In turn, they will choose or make or find a colour-contribution, take a quick picture for the CRSC website/social media, add their piece to the envelope, and send it on to the next name on the list. The project will start in Halifax, making its way westward. At the end of the project, our western-most Board Member on Vancouver Island will assemble the works for a digital exhibition of Colour Across Canada, to be shown on our website and social media.


Join us in…


Sample mail art
Sample mail art

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Land Acknowledgement

The CRSC’s individual and group activities related to sharing colour knowledge take place across Canada, understood as part of Turtle Island–the ancestral homelands of over 630 First Nation communities–representing more than 50 Indigenous nations and languages.

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