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handmade paper, papermaking, printmaking, sculpture installation, Sonoma California, Sonoma Community Center, water and climate crisis
“In Deep Water” a collaborative art installation about water and our climate crisis, utilizing printmaking and papermaking by artists Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback is now on view at Sonoma Community Center Gallery, Sonoma, California, for scheduled private tours with the artists. Contact Jane by email at info@janeingramallen.com to set up a time to view the work in person before it closes on January 29, 2022.
The Zoom programs for the Artists Talks on Saturday, Jan. 15 at 2pm and the Artists Demonstrations, Jan. 22 at 2pm are open for all and will be recorded for later viewing. See the website of Sonoma Community Center at https://sonomacommunitycenter.org/event/in-deep-water-endangered/?instance_id=6574
for updated information and the links to the Zoom meetings and recorded programs.
The Sonoma Community Center exhibition of the “In Deep Water” project by Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback is supported in part by an Emergency Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. The whole installation measures about 24 feet wide, 16 feet high and 8 feet deep, and it is made up of 12 panels, each about 2 feet wide and 14 feet long of handmade paper with printmaking on the papers joined by natural threads so it all folds up for easy transportation, and it can be very different at each place where it is installed. Jane and Jami plan to continue adding to this project and exhibiting it around the world. You can walk behind this installation and view the work from the other side too! This photo shows the completed installation of “In Deep Water” at Sonoma Community Center Gallery. Photo is by Timothy S. Allen, https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com
Other photos of the installation will also be posted on this Blog in a few days.

Absolutely beautiful! My first impression is of a lovely waterfall. So cool how it is backlit by the window!
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yes, it is sort of like a waterfall, and Sarah and Jennifer think I should put some rain and water sounds in the gallery! Maybe we can figure hot to do that on the video Tim made today of me walking the installation. It is neat to go through it and wish people could actually come to see it…I will give private tours for those who contact me so we will see. It is a great place and Tim took lots of good photos so that will be very useful.
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