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Living Quilts Blooming in Spring 2021

22 Thursday Apr 2021

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handmade paper, haus zur glocke, Lake Constance, quilt, seeds for wildflowers, Steckborn, Switzerland, wildflowers

It is great to see the resilient power of nature and how my Living Quilt Art Installations continue to change over time and keep on producing blooming wildflowers each season. The “living quilts” are handmade paper quilts each with a unique design, and the handmade paper pulp has seeds for wildflowers in the same colors and pattern as the “quilt”. Over time the handmade paper dissolves into mulch, and the seeds sprout and grow into a living, blooming flower bed.

Living Quilt for Steckborn was just installed in Steckborn, Switzerland, on April 17, 2021, and you can see more about that in the post previous to this one. I will post new photos of the “peaks and valleys” handmade paper quilt with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp as they are sent to me by the staff at Haus zur Glocke in Switzerland. People there in Steckborn, Switzerland, are also writing wishes for a better 2021, and they will be collected and posted online too. Thanks to Haus zur Glocke and curator Judit Villiger for making this installation possible even during a pandemic year. I was able to see the installation via a FaceTime call on April 17!

Living Quilt for Steckborn being installed on April 17, 2021. Photo by Christoph Ullmann.

Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth was installed at Sojourner Truth Park, Sacramento, CA, on Nov. 25, 2020, and it is blooming well this spring. This art installation was a part of the City of Sacramento’s 2020 artist in residency project. This photo shows many wildflowers blooming there on April 18, 2021.

Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth on April 18, 2021. Photo by Timothy S. Allen

“Guns Into Flowers” a living quilt art installation was installed on March 17, 2019. This artwork was created during an artist in residency project in Sacramento working with students at Natomas Charter School and installed at South Natomas Community Center Park, Sacramento, CA. This photo shows the art installation blooming in its 3rd year.

Guns Into Flowers on April 17, 2021. Photo by Timothy S. Allen.

Living Quilt for Santa Rosa was installed at Rincon Ridge Park in Santa Rosa, CA, on Nov. 21, 2018. This “living quilt” is now blooming for its 4th year. This project was supported by a grant from the City of Santa Rosa, and it was a response to the terrible wildfires in Santa Rosa in October 2017. It is great to see the resiliency of nature and the wildflowers continuing to bring new life to this area of Santa Rosa. This photo shows Living Quilt for Santa Rosa on April 9, 2021.

Living Quilt for Santa Rosa on April 9, 2021. Photo by Timothy S. Allen.

Happy Earth Day 2021.

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Living Quilt for Steckborn installed in Switzerland

18 Sunday Apr 2021

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Living Quilt for Steckborn was installed on April 17, 2021, in Steckborn, Switzerland, with many people attending the outdoor ceremony held at the site on the shores of Lake Constance. This public art installation was coordinated with the art center in Steckborn, Haus zur Glocke, and curator Judit Villiger. The public artwork was jointly sponsored by Haus zur Glocke and the city of Steckborn. It was a windy and cold day when the installation was done at 5PM on April 17 in Steckborn, but we hope the wildflower seeds in this handmade paper “living quilt” will sprout in the coming weeks as the days get warmer. Hopefully, many wildflowers in the same colors and pattern will appear in the “bed” in a few months.

Here are a few photos by photographer Kaspar Schweizer at the installation ceremony held with public participation and speeches by curator Judit Villiger and a Steckborn City Council member. Many people helped to lay down the 25 handmade paper squares of the quilt that was created by me in my Santa Rosa studio and mailed to Switzerland. The quilt design is in a traditional American quilt pattern called “Peaks and Valleys” or “Delectable Mountains” and was one in common use during the time of pioneers traveling to settle the Western part of the U.S. and going over many mountains and valleys to reach their new homes. This pattern also refers to the landscape of Switzerland, since in Steckborn you can see the peaks of high mountains in the distance. This pattern also reminds us of the peaks and valleys of our lives during this pandemic time and expresses hopes for a better future. We can watch the regenerative power of nature as the seeds in the handmade paper pulp go into the soil on the prepared bed and sprout and grow into a blooming flower bed. Keep watching this Blog for more photos as the “Living Quilt for Steckborn” begins to transform.

Haus zur Glocke curator Judit Villiger distributes the handmade paper blocks for Living Quilt for Steckborn to be installed on the prepared bed at Steckborn, Switzerland, on April 14, 2021. (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)
Beginning to lay down the borders for the installation in Steckborn, Switzerland. (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)
Staking down the handmade paper quilt blocks. (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)
One row of quilt blocks laid down and staked for “Living Quilt for Steckborn” installation. (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)
Watering the handmade paper quilt with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp to start the growing process. (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)
Putting a biodegradable stake made with a wooden skewer and a wine cork into one of the center blocks of “Living Quilt for Steckborn”. (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)
“Living Quilt for Steckborn” installed at the site on the shores of Lake Constance in Steckborn, Switzerland, on April 14, 2021. I attended the installation ceremony via a FaceTime phone call since it was not possible to travel to Switzerland during this pandemic time. Thanks to all for doing such a great job installing this artwork! (photo by Kaspar Schweizer)

I also have two of my handmade paper artworks at Haus zur Glocke gallery in their current indoor gallery exhibition “Opening the Atlas” which consists of indoor artworks by me and two other Swiss artists, Hannes Brunner, Berlin/Zürich and Claudia Schmid, Zürich. Check out the website at http://www.hauszurglocke.ch for more information in German about this exhibition and the Haus zur Glocke art center in Steckborn, Switzerland. My works in the current Haus Zur Glocke exhibition titled “Opening the Atlas” include “Daily Scrolls” created in 2020 as a response to the global pandemic. It contains rolled handmade paper scrolls with daily drawings and writings on them, and viewers are invited to take out a scroll, look at it, add something of their own to it and then return it to the wire recycled grid. The show also contains one of my handmade paper quilts “Sitka Paper Quilt 1” that I made during my 2014 artist in residency at Sitka Center for Art and Ecology in Otis, Oregon. The paper quilts were started after seeing many “hex” signs in traditional quilt patterns painted on barns in that part of Oregon. Here are photos of those two works that are in the “Seeing the Atlas” exhibition in Steckborn at Haus zur Glocke.

“Daily Scrolls”2020 by Jane Ingram Allen, photo by Timothy S. Allen
Sitka Paper Quilt 1, 2014, by Jane Ingram Allen, photo by Timothy S. Allen

I will be posting other photos of “Living Quilt for Steckborn” as I receive them from people in Steckborn. There is also a box at the site of the “bed” installation for people in Steckborn to leave their wishes for a better 2021, and we will post some of those as they start to come in.

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