Thursday, August 13, 2009
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Carlsbad Village Street Fair: 7 postcards sold




After spending a grueling hour as a statue selling my postcards, I grew weary and headed towards a green patch of grass. There I met others who had hand-made things for sale. I began loudly proclaiming, "Welcome ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, gather round to see one-of-a-kind postcards that have never been before and will never be again. See your very own boat in a pool!"
Friday, May 1, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Confessions of a Professional Shopdropper: MCASD
So, my previous post didn't exactly tell the entire story of how my postcards made it into the MCASD. I used the guerilla tactic, better known as shopdropping.
I've been shopdropping at tourist stores in San Diego for quite some time and grown rather tired of the activity. I was in Little Italy a few weeks ago, at the Noel Baza gallery and spent some time chatting with the gallery owners. I told them about my postcard activities and shopdropping tendencies and they seemed amused. Then one of the owners told me that I should drop some of my postcards into the gift shop of the Museum of Contemporary Art, then write a thank-you letter to the director. What would happen? Would the director ignore my letter? Write a response? Ask to carry my cards? Politely try to get rid of me? What would happen to my postcards after they had been dropped into the store?
A huge grin spread across my face and I promised him I would follow through with his idea.
I received an email yesterday from Hugh Davies, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego. It goes as follows:
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Thanks for your letter and your cards.
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