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Jane’s Eco Quilt Artist-in-Residency Project Continues in Lancaster, CA – Papermaking with Local Plants

25 Thursday Feb 2016

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This week I have been busy using local plants to make handmade paper for the Lancaster Eco-Quilt Project sponsored by WEAD (www.weadartists.org) and the Lancaster Museum of Art & History. For more information about programs and exhibitions at MOAH and Cedar Center for the Arts in Lancaster, CA, take a look at the website for the Museum: http://lancastermoah.org and the Cedar Arts Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MOAHCEDAR

The plants here in the “high desert” area are challenging to use for hand papermaking, but the results are exciting and surprising. I am making a recipe book with samples for the plants I have used for papermaking in Lancaster. These are the local plants I have used for papermaking so far:
Joshua tree – leaves

Joshua Tree in Lancaster

Joshua Tree in Lancaster

California fan palm – leaves

Fan Palm tree in Lancaster

Fan Palm tree in Lancaster

Red Yucca – leaves

Red yucca plants from the AVRCD Nursery in Lancaster

Red yucca plants from the AVRCD Nursery in Lancaster

Eucalyptus, red gum – bark

Eucalyptus, red gum tree found at AVRCD Nursery in Lancaster

Eucalyptus, red gum tree found at AVRCD Nursery in Lancaster

California Juniper, Western white cedar – bark

California Juniper tree or Western white cedar in Lancaster

California Juniper tree or Western white cedar in Lancaster

Needle Grass – leaves

Needle Grass growing by lamp posts in downtown Lancaster

Needle Grass growing by lamp posts in downtown Lancaster

Rabbit brush – whole plant (only bark is useable)

Rabbit Brush growing in vacant lot in Lancaster

Rabbit Brush growing in vacant lot in Lancaster

On Saturday Feb. 20, I conducted a workshop with public participation for learning how to make paper from local plants. People enjoyed the process including gathering some local plants, cooking the plant materials, beating the cooked and washed plant material to a pulp with wooden hammers and then using a kitchen blender to finish the pulp preparation. The prepared pulp was then put into a tub of water, and participants made samples of the different plant papers. The samples of the local plant paper will be for the Lancaster papermaking plants recipe book and also used for the border of the eco-quilt.

Here are some photos of the process of making paper with local plants and the Saturday 2/20  workshop at Cedar Arts. The photos were taken by my husband Timothy S. Allen (http://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com).

Participant gathering Needle grass to make paper on 2/20

Participant gathering Needle grass to make paper on 2/20

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Cedar bark cooking to make paper pulp

Beating fan palm leaves after cooking and wasshing

Beating fan palm leaves after cooking and wasshing

Workshop participant on 2/20 beating pulp by hand

Workshop participant on 2/20 beating pulp by hand

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Participant beating fan palm pulp at the 2/20 papermaking with local plants workshop

4 year old workshop participant beating pulp on 2/20

4 year old workshop participant beating pulp on 2/20

Forming a sheet of fan palm paper

Forming a sheet of fan palm paper

Forming a sample sheet of fan palm paper

Taking off (couching) the sample sheet of fan palm paper

Workshop participant making fan palm paper on 2/20

Workshop participant making fan palm paper on 2/20

Air drying fan palm paper samples

Air drying fan palm paper samples

Taking off dried samples of Joshua tree paper

Taking off dried samples of Joshua tree paper

Checking sample of rabbit brush handmade paper...this one is almost impossible, and there is very little useable pulp from the rabbit brush plant.

Checking sample of rabbit brush handmade paper…this one is almost impossible, and there is very little useable pulp from the rabbit brush plant.

This Saturday, Feb. 27 from 11AM to 1 PM and 3PM to 5PM,  I will hold another public workshop at Cedar Center for the Arts, Lancaster, CA. Participants will make handmade paper quilts blocks for the Lancaster Eco-Quilt.   Here is a photo of the sketch for the Lancaster Eco-Quilt with the blocks featuring California poppies.  sketch of Lancaster Eco-quilt copy

For more information about the workshop and this project, see the Facebook page for MOAH Cedar – https://www.facebook.com/MOAHCEDAR

Check back here for more posts about the Lancaster Eco-Quilt project and photos of my WEAD Artist in Residency Project at MOAH Cedar, Lancaster, CA. The project concludes with the installation of the Eco-Quilt on Saturday March 12.

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Jane’s Artist in Residency Project Begins in Lancaster, California

18 Thursday Feb 2016

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Cedar Center for the Arts, eco-art, environmental art, hand papermaking, high desert plants, Lancaster CA, Museum of Art and History, WEAD Women's Eco Art Dialogue

I am now working in Lancaster, California, as an artist in residence at the Museum of Art & History, Cedar Center for the Arts. Lancaster is located in the Antelope Valley high desert country on the western edge of the Mojave Desert and about 70 miles northeast of Los Angeles. My residency is sponsored by WEAD (Women Eco Artists Dialogue) in conjunction with the WEAD group exhibition titled “Smaller Footprints” also at Cedar Center for the Arts in Lancaster, CA.

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My eco-art project in Lancaster got started on Saturday, Feb. 13, with an Introductory lecture and presentation for the community at Cedar Arts Center from 6-8 PM. I introduced my work with a slide show and showed examples of handmade paper and talked about my process and what I will create here in Lancaster during the residency.

Here are a few photos of the Introduction presentation at Cedar Art Center where I showed images of previous environmental art installations and talked about my idea for the Lancaster art project.

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My Lancaster Eco-Quilt will be all biodegradable and changing over time with the paper pulp dissolving as mulch and the flower seeds in the pulp sprouting and blooming for years to come, hopefully.

My Lancaster Eco-Quilt will have a motif of California golden poppies, and I will place it on prepared ground in a city park or nature preserve to decompose over time and produce a living, blooming bed of wildflowers in the quilt pattern. I will also build up a bed shape with the earth and create a headboard and footboard for the bed with local branches. I have looked at several possible sites in Lancaster for my eco-art installation, and we will make the final decision in a few weeks about the exact location.

I am making the Lancaster eco-quilt with handmade paper I create from local plant waste materials and putting seeds for California golden poppies and California desert bluebells in the pulp. Here is a sketch of my idea for the Lancaster eco-quilt.

sketch of Lancaster Eco-quilt copy

I learned that the Antelope Valley area is famous for California golden poppies, and there is a nearby Poppy Preserve. I visited the Antelope Valley California Poppy Preserve over the weekend and did see one or two California poppies starting to bloom, so this seemed like the perfect flower to use for my art project in Lancaster. The California desert bluebell will provide a nice contrasting blue flower in the quilt squares, and I will also use some white wildflower seeds (baby’s breath) for the border of the quilt.

I started gathering local plant materials this week and will be making paper for the project from Joshua tree leaves, fan palm leaves, sagebrush and other local plants. It will be very interesting to try out these high desert plants that are new ones for me to experiment with, although I have used relatives of some of these plants in other places around the world. I will be coloring the paper pulp with a non-toxic dye and using some recycled blue jean pulp for the blue areas of the quilt.

This coming Saturday, Feb. 20 I will hold a public workshop on Papermaking with Local Plants, and it will be at the Cedar Center for the Arts, MOAH, Lancaster, CA, from 11-1 and 3-5. Everyone is invited to come and join in the papermaking fun.
My residency at the Cedar Center for the Arts in Lancaster will continue through March 13, and the installation for the eco-quilt will be on Saturday, March 12.  Public programs are scheduled for each Saturday.

Keep checking this Blog for updates and more photos of the papermaking and the Lancaster eco-art quilt project. The photos documenting this project are by my husband Timothy S. Allen (http://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com).

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Deadline for applications is Feb. 15 for applications to the Marine Environment Art Project and Residency in Keelung, Tawan

07 Sunday Feb 2016

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This year I am again curating the marine environment art project in Keelung, Taiwan. The deadline for application to the National Museum of Marine Science & Technology International Environmental Art Project is February 15, 2016! Artists from all over the world are invited to send a proposal for a site-specific outdoor sculpture that will be about the future of our oceans. Artworks can be made with recycled and natural materials and you can look at the Museum’s website to see more about what to send me for your application by Feb. 15. The selected artists will come to Taiwan from May 12 to June 6, 2016 and create their works in Keelung, Taiwan. Selected artists receive a stipend of NT30,000 (about US$2000), round trip airfare, accommodations, food, and volunteer help. For more information see the website at http://artproject2016.nmmst.gov.tw
and email me with any questions.

Yi chun - smallSue - smallSarah - smallRudi - smallMichael & Anna - smallFirman - small

outdoor installation by Taiwanese artist Chris Lee at the 2015 NMMST International Environmental Art Project in Keelung, Taiwan

outdoor installation by Taiwanese artist Chris Lee at the 2015 NMMST International Environmental Art Project in Keelung, Taiwan

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You can see the artworks and read more about the 6 artworks created last year in Keelung if you scroll down the page and click on each of the red flags on the map of the area around the NMMST in Keelung, Taiwan.

Thank you, Jane Ingram Allen, Curator Email: nmmstartproject@gmail.com

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