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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Media Relations 202-268-2155 July 23, 2004 Stamp News Release No. 04-053 www.usps.com ART OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN STAMPS, POSTAL CARDS, TO CELEBRATE DIVERSE EXPRESSIONS OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART WASHINGTON - Captivating expressions of Native American art will be commemorated August 21 in Santa Fe, NM, when the U.S. Postal Service issues ten, 37-cent Art of the American Indian commemorative postage stamps and a booklet of twenty, 23-cent stamped postal cards depicting the beauty, richness and diversity of talent by artists from several Native American tribes. ![]() The first-day-of-issue stamp dedication ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. (Mountain Time) on the Plaza Stage during the Santa Fe Indian Market. This annual event, sponsored by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), draws some 1,200 Indian artists who market their creations to 100,000 visitors (swaia.org). "These stamps represent a small sampling of the diverse ways that Native Americans created objects used in their everyday lives that were also extraordinary expressions of beauty," said Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President Anita Bizzotto, who is scheduled to dedicate the stamps. Joining Bizzotto in dedicating the stamps will be SWAIA Executive Director Jai Lakshman. "The Santa Fe Indian Market is greatly honored to provide the host-setting for the release of these stamps," he said. "The pieces featured remind all Americans of the extraordinary vision and talent of the American Indian artists who have paved the way for Native artists who continue to share their gifts of creativity today." Creative expression continues to flourish among American Indian artists today. Some still create traditional forms; others are expanding their artistic endeavors in new directions in the fields of painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, video and performance art. The pane of ten jumbo, self-adhesive stamps features photographs of ten American Indian artifacts dating from around the 11th century A.D. to circa 1969. John Stevens, a calligrapher in Winston-Salem, NC, designed and created the lettering in the title. Descriptive text on the back of the stamps includes an overview and specific information about each of the ten objects. Many of these objects continue to be created by Native American artists today. Santa Fe, as host city for this first-day-of-issue dedication ceremony, will be the only city in the nation where the Art of the American Indian stamps and stamped postal cards are available Saturday, August 21. They will be available at Post Offices and Philatelic Centers nationwide beginning Monday, August 23. To see the Art of the American Indian stamps and other images from the 2004 Commemorative Stamp Program, visit the Postal Store at www.usps.com/shop and click on "Release Schedule" in the Collector's Corner. Current U.S. stamps and stationery, as well as a free comprehensive catalog, are available by toll-free telephone order at 1-800-STAMP-24. A wide selection of stamps and other philatelic items are also available at the Postal Store at www.usps.com/shop, and www.postalartgallery.com offers beautifully framed prints of original stamp art for delivery straight to the home or office. Executed in a variety of media, these artifacts illustrate the talent, ingenuity, and artistic skills of America's first peoples. Descriptions of the stamps:
TECHNICAL DETAILS: 37-CENT COMMEMORATIVE SOUVENIR SHEET Issue: Art of the American Indian Item Number: 457300 Denomination & Type of Issue: 37-cent commemorative Format: Souvenir Sheet of 10 (ten designs) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: August 21, 2004, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Designer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Art Director: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Typographer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Engraver: Keating Gravure Modeler: Avery Dennison, SPD Manufacturing Process: Gravure Printer: Avery Dennison (AVR) Printed at: AVR, Clinton, SC Press Type: Dia Nippon Kiko (DNK) Stamps per Sheet: 10 Print Quantity: 87 million stamps Paper Type: Nonphosphored, Type III Adhesive Type: Pressure-sensitive Processed at: AVR, Clinton, SC Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black; PMS 452 (Green) Stamp Orientation: Vertical Image Area (w x h): 1.270 x 1.820 in./32.258 x 46.228 mm Overall Size (w x h): 1.410 x 1.960 in./35.814 x 49.784 mm Full Pane Size (w x h): 8.0 x 5.8125 in./203.20 x 147.6375 mm Plate Size: 80 stamps per revolution Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal Markings: Front: Heading "ART OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN" Back: At the top of the pane, there are two paragraphs that describe the diverse ways the American Indian artist uses creative expression. Each stamp has a paragraph written about the artifact image that appears on the stamp and the museum in which the piece of art is located o Barcode o "© 2003 USPS" Catalog Item Number(s) 457340 Full Pane of 10 - $3.70 457362 FDC FP - $6.20 457364 Canceled FP - $6.20 457366 Stamped Cards - $9.75 457382 Matted Keepsake - $21.95 457391 Ceremony Keepsake - $9.65 457393 Full Pane w/First Day Cover - $9.90 TECHNICAL DETAILS: 23-CENT STAMPED POSTAL CARD Issue: Art of the American Indian Item Number: 884500 Denomination & Type of Issue: 23-cent stamped postal card Format: $9.75 stamped postal card booklet of 20 (10 designs) Series: N/A Issue Date & City: August 21, 2004, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Designer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Art Director: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Typographer: Richard Sheaff, Scottsdale, AZ Engraver: N/A Modeler: Donald Woo Manufacturing Process: Offset Printer: Banknote Corporation of America, Inc./SSP Printed at: Browns Summit, NC Press Type: Man Roland, 300 Cards per Set: 20 Print Quantity: 35,000 booklets (700,000 cards) Paper Type: Phosphored Tagged Adhesive Type: N/A Colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Stamp Orientation: Vertical Card Size (w x h): 6 x 4.25 in./152.40 x 107.95 mm Booklet Size (w x h): 6.75 x 4.25 in./171.45 x 107.95 mm Plate Size: 12 cards per revolution Plate Numbers: N/A Marginal/Backside Markings: Front: Header o Stamp Design Image o "Twenty Stamped Postal Cards" "Ten Designs "$9.75" Back: USPS Logo o Design o Website information o "© 2004 USPS" Barcode Catalog Item Number(s) 457366 Stamped Card Set - $9.75 How to Order First Day of Issue Postmark Customers have 30 days to obtain the first day of issue postmark by mail. They may purchase new stamps at their local Post Office, by telephone at 1-800-STAMP-24, and at the Postal Store Web site at www.usps.com/shop. They should affix the stamps to envelopes of their choice, address the envelopes (to themselves or others), and place them in a larger envelope addressed to: ART OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS POSTMASTER 120 S FEDERAL PLACE SANTA FE NM 87501-9998 After applying the first day of issue postmark, the Postal Service will return the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark. All orders must be postmarked by September 20, 2004. How to Order First-Day Covers Stamp Fulfillment Services also offers first day covers for new stamp issues and Postal Service stationery items postmarked with the official first day of issue cancellation. Each item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the quarterly USA Philatelic catalog. Customers may request a free catalog by calling 800-STAMP-24 or writing to: INFORMATION FULFILLMENT DEPT 6270 US POSTAL SERVICE PO BOX 219014 KANSAS CITY MO 64121-9014 Philatelic Products Two philatelic products are available for the Art of the American Indian stamps: These philatelic products will be available at postal stores, online at www.usps.com, and by telephone at 1-800 STAMP-24. The stamped postal cards will also be available at all Post Offices. | |