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installation art, jami Taback, papermaking, printmaking, sonoma Community Center Jill Valavanis, water and environment
The installation of “In Deep Water” in the beautiful gallery space at Sonoma Community Center, Sonoma, CA, is now open for viewing. “In Deep Water” is a collaborative art project by Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback focused on water and the climate crisis. The artwork will be on exhibition at Sonoma Community center Gallery until Jan. 30, 2022, Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm, and visitors can go see it without an appointment if they come in groups of no more than 4 people, wear masks, maintain social distancing and have proof of vaccination with them. Email Jane at info@janeingramallen if you would like to have a tour of the gallery with the artists.
You are also invited to a Zoom program next Saturday, Jan. 22 at 2pm Pacific Time for demonstrations of papermaking and printmaking to learn more about how this work was made and see the processes used in its creation. Go to this webpage for a direct link to this Saturday’s Zoom Program: https://sonomacommunitycenter.org/in-deep-water-endangered/
You can now watch the Zoom program for the Artists Talks online by going to the webpage of Sonoma Community Center: https://sonomacommunitycenter.org/in-deep-water-endangered/
The Zoom program “Artists Demonstrations” will also be recorded and put up on the webpage of Sonoma Community Center at the same link: https://sonomacommunitycenter.org/in-deep-water-endangered/
Thanks again to Jill Valavanis, Fine Arts Manager at Sonoma Community Center for all her help with this exhibition. The Sonoma Community Center exhibition of “In Deep Water” is supported in part by an Emergency Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.







These photographs of the installation “In Deep Water” by artists Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback were taken by Timothy S. Allen (allentimphotos2.wordpress.com). Check here for more photos of the demonstration session that will be posted after next Saturday’s Zoom program.
Love this very nice!
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I love how you captured the different views of this installation, they show the many moods of the piece depending on your vantage point and the lighting. My favorite is the photo that incorporates Jane into the piece. Love Sarah and Jennifer’s idea to add falling water sounds:)
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