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Monthly Archives: November 2018

Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Is Installed

26 Monday Nov 2018

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City of Santa Rosa, ecoart, environmental art, flower bed, flying geese, Fountaingrove Parkway, handmade paper, public art, quilt, Rincon Ridge Park, seeds, Tara Thompson, transformative art, wildflowers

Jane Ingram Allen’s latest public art installation is now on view at Rincon Ridge Park in Santa Rosa, CA. You can come to the Park at any time over the next 6 months to see the progress and how nature transforms the artwork. The public art project “Living Quilt for Santa Rosa” was installed yesterday, Nov. 25, on a beautiful Fall day of bright sunshine and clean fresh air at a city park in the Fountaingrove area that was severely affected by the October 2017 wildfires in Santa Rosa. Many people helped with the installation and participated in decorating the headboard and footboard with colorful flowers and leaves brought by volunteers. Tara Thompson, art coordinator for the City of Santa Rosa, made an introductory presentation about the City’s public art “fire response” program and introduced the artist for this project. Then, Jane lead volunteers and community people in laying out the handmade paper quilt with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp and having the same colors and patterns. Jane used the “flying geese” traditional quilt pattern for this handmade paper quilt that was formed in strips to cover the 8 foot x 10 foot raised bed filled with soil.  A group of sketchers were also there at the installation to record this public art project.  Here is the website about the fire response sketching group in northern California: (https://sketchingclimatestories.com/index.php/sketching-fire-stories/

After the “Living Quilt for Santa Rosa” was all installed and staked down with wooden skewers that had a cork attached at the top, Jane and volunteers watered the quilt with a pump sprayer since there is still no water available at the site after hose connections and water lines were damaged by the wildfires in the area last October. The City is working hard to restore water in the Park, and several houses in the area are being rebuilt after the fires. It is hoped that this artwork will bring healing and new life with colorful wildflowers to this devastated area.

Here are some photos of the installation ceremony on November 25. The photos were taken by Timothy S. Allen, and you can see more of his photos at https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com
Please continue to watch this Blog for more photos of the public art installation as rains come, and the seeds in the handmade paper quilt start to sprout and grow over the coming months. We are all thankful that rain is predicted for later this week in Santa Rosa. Thank you again to all those who volunteered to help with this art project by making handmade paper for the quilt and building the headboard and footboard for the “flower bed.”

 

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Building the “flower bed” for Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art Project

20 Tuesday Nov 2018

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Jane Ingram Allen and Volunteers have been busy working at Rincon Ridge Park in Santa Rosa building a “flower bed” for the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art Project.  The “bed” is almost finished and a big “thank you” to all the volunteers who came out these last few very smoky days to help build the bed and make the headboard and footboard of local trimmed branches.  Here are a few photos taken by my husband Timothy S. Allen of the bed making in  progress.  We used lots of willow and other tree branches and decorated it will colorful fall leaves and some bay leaves.  We are hoping the bay will keep away the many deer in the Park as some of the “bed” in process was damaged by deer on Saturday night.

  

 

The “bed” will be ready for the installation of the handmade paper quilt with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp at the installation ceremony on Sunday, November 25, at 3 PM.  Everyone is invited and below is the invitation to the installation.

“Living Quilt for Santa Rosa” Installation Ceremony

Sunday, November 25, 2018

3PM

Rincon Ridge Park

3960 Park Gardens Drive

(off Fountaingrove Parkway at Rincon Ridge Drive)

Santa Rosa, California 95404

Everyone is invited to join artist Jane Ingram Allen and volunteers to help lay down the handmade paper quilt with seeds in the pulp that will change over time to produce living blooming wildflowers in the same colors and patterns as the “quilt.”  Thank you to all the volunteers who helped to make this public artwork, and we hope “Living Quilt for Santa Rosa” will bring new life and beauty over the coming months to this area that was severely affected by the wildfires last October. Hope you can join us for the installation and dedication of the public art project on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 3PM.

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Gathering willow branches for the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art project

15 Thursday Nov 2018

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These photos show the City of Santa Rosa Park Crew Supervisor, Tim Finegan, gathering trimmed willow branches to help with the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art Project. The art project will be built in Rincon Ridge Park, off Fountaingrove Blvd. at Rincon Ridge Drive, in Santa Rosa, CA. Artist Jane Ingram Allen and community volunteers will be working at the Park from Nov. 17 to Nov. 20 each day 11AM to 4PM to build a “bed” with a headboard and footboard of trimmed branches gathered locally. Volunteers are also bringing other branches to use in constructing this public art project.
The public ceremony to install the handmade paper quilt with seeds for local wildflowers in the pulp will be held on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 3PM at the site in Rincon Ridge Park, Santa Rosa.
Keep watching here to see photos of the “bed” in progress.

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Participants Making Paper for the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art Project, Santa Rosa, CA

05 Monday Nov 2018

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On Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3 and 4, participants made handmade paper for the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa public art project during Open Studio time at Jane Ingram Allen’s studio, 3840 Finley  Ave., Santa Rosa, CA.  Many people of all ages joined in making handmade paper with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp to create the panels of the quilt in the traditional “flying geese” quilt pattern.  The white pulp has seeds for white poppies, white cosmos, Baby’s breath and other white wildflowers and the blue pulp has seeds for California bluebells and other mixed blue wildflowers.  The quilt will  have yellow-orange borders with seeds for California poppies and other yellow wildflowers.  The handmade paper quilt will be installed on a prepared bed of soil with a headboard and footboard woven of trimmed branches by volunteers working with the artist at Rincon Ridge Park, off Fountaingrove Parkway, Santa Rosa, CA.  The artist and volunteers will be working at Rincon Ridge Park from 11 AM to 4PM Nov. 17-20.  If  you would like to  volunteer, please contact Jane by email at info@janeingramallen.com or call 857-234-2432.

We also need lots of trimmed branches that are flexible to use for weaving the headboard and footboard for the “bed”.  Call or email the artist if you  have  branches to contribute.

 

The installation ceremony for Living Quilt for Santa Rosa will be Sunday November 25, at 3 PM at Rincon Ridge Park.  The public is invited so please  join us!

       

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