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'''Jennie Hinchcliff''' does many things for a living, and many more for fun. Her obsession for sending things through the mail predates her obsession with Japan. She credits both mum and grandmother for instructing her in the ways of penmanship, origami folding and basic pamphlet stitching (as well as other handskills of the textile trade).
 
'''Jennie Hinchcliff''' does many things for a living, and many more for fun. Her obsession for sending things through the mail predates her obsession with Japan. She credits both mum and grandmother for instructing her in the ways of penmanship, origami folding and basic pamphlet stitching (as well as other handskills of the textile trade).
  
Jennie is a book arts instructor at the Academy of Art University in [[San Francisco]]. Her artists' books can be seen in the collections at UCLA, Franklin Furnace/MoMA in NYC, and the University of Oklahoma. She produces the [[mail art]] themed 'zine "[[Red Letter Day]]" and spends far too much money on postage stamps. In the service of [[PodPost]], Jennie also teaches classes on mail art and faux postage. She smiles every time she hears the creak of her mailbox hinges.
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Jennie is a book arts instructor at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Her artists' books can be seen in the collections at UCLA, Franklin Furnace/MoMA in NYC, and the University of Oklahoma. She produces the [[mail art]] themed 'zine "[[Red Letter Day]]" and spends far too much money on postage stamps. In the service of [[PodPost]], Jennie also teaches classes on mail art and faux postage. She smiles every time she hears the creak of her mailbox hinges.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:49, 10 March 2009

Jennie Hinchcliff does many things for a living, and many more for fun. Her obsession for sending things through the mail predates her obsession with Japan. She credits both mum and grandmother for instructing her in the ways of penmanship, origami folding and basic pamphlet stitching (as well as other handskills of the textile trade).

Jennie is a book arts instructor at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Her artists' books can be seen in the collections at UCLA, Franklin Furnace/MoMA in NYC, and the University of Oklahoma. She produces the mail art themed 'zine "Red Letter Day" and spends far too much money on postage stamps. In the service of PodPost, Jennie also teaches classes on mail art and faux postage. She smiles every time she hears the creak of her mailbox hinges.

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