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OPENING SOON: “In Deep Water – Confluence” at Delaware Valley Arts Alliance Gallery, Narrowsburg, New York

09 Monday Jun 2025

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Collaborating Artists Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback will present the 6th exhibition of their “In Deep Water” project at Delaware Valley Arts Alliance Gallery, Narrowsburg, NY, June 28 – August 3, 2025.

Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback began this work together in 2020 to express their concern about the growing environmental crisis relating to climate change and water, the most essential element for life. “In Deep Water” has been presented at 3 different venues in Northern California and one in New Jersey and also in Taiwan, with new versions and more panels added at each place to make it site specific  The “In Deep Water – Confluence” art installation will consist of 27 panels of handmade paper and printmaking with controlled burning that are joined by threads and suspended in space to surround the viewer in a blue watery world where rivers come together, symbolically representing the hope that the world can all come together to preserve the environment and deal with climate change.  The presentation in Narrowsburg, NY, will be designed for the DVAA gallery located in the downtown area along the banks of the Delaware River, and the exhibition is happening at the same time as the community’s annual Riverfest celebration of the Delaware River.

The exhibition in Narrowsburg, NY, will open with a Reception and Artists Talk on Saturday, June 28, 4- 6 pm. For more information:   https://delawarevalleyartsalliance.org/exhibition/jane-ingram-allen-jami-taback-in-deep-water/?back=ago

Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback, “In Deep Water – Rising”, Gallery Route One, Pt. Reyes Station, CA, 2022
Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback, “In Deep Water – We’re in This Together – Taiwan”, 2023-24
Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback installing “In Deep Water” at Sonoma Community Center, Sonoma, CA, in January 2022.

All photos are by Timothy S. Allen (https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com)

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More Photos from Taiwan exhibition of “In Deep Water”

08 Friday Dec 2023

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climate change, environment, installation, jami Taback, Live Forever Foundation, papermaking, printmaking, Taichung, Taiwan, water, workshop

The exhibition of “In Deep Water – We’re in This Together” at Live Forever Foundation Gallery in Taichung, Taiwan, opened on Saturday Dec. 2 and will continue on display till March 2, 2024. The work is part of “Water Says” curated by Iris Hong and includes the installation by Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback about water and climate change and works also about water from two Taiwanese contemporary artists. The opening reception offered a great chance for Jane and her husband Tim to meet many old friends again and for Jami and her husband Steve to experience Taiwan for the first time. Jane and Jami also conducted a one-day workshop on Sunday Dec. 3 at the Foundation to present their techniques in papermaking and printmaking used in this installation. These photos include some of the opening reception and some from the workshop. All photos are by Timothy S. Allen

Jane and Jami speaking at the opening reception.
Dancer performing at the opening reception.
View of “In Deep Water – We’re in This Together
View of papermaking workshop at Live Forever Foundation Gallery showing paper drying on windows.
Student making handmade paper at workshop.
Students doing printmaking on handmade paper at the workshop.
Burning holes in handmade paper at the workshop.
“In Deep Water – We’re in This Together” by Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback at Live Forever Foundation Gallery, Taichung Taiwan.
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Papermaking with Local Plants Workshop in Santa Rosa, California

03 Thursday Nov 2016

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I will be teaching a special 2-day papermaking art workshop in Santa Rosa, California, on Dec. 3 & 4 at Laguna de Santa Rosa.   Here’s the information about the workshop and really looking forward to using some northern California native plant waste materials to make Asian-style handmade paper.

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Papermaking with Plants of the Laguna de Santa Rosa


Two-day workshop with Jane Ingram Allen


Saturday and Sunday, December 3 and 4, 9:30am-4:00pm each day

Location: Heron Hall, Laguna Environmental Center, 900 Sanford Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

$150. Pre-registration required  – Click here to register:

(http://www.lagunadesantarosa.org/laguna_walks_classes.shtml).  

Suitable for adults and teens 15 years old and up.  This workshop is suitable for all experience levels, from novice to experienced papermakers.

Description:  Participants will learn to make handmade paper from Laguna de Santa Rosa plants and create unique handmade paper artworks using all natural materials from the Laguna. During a walk around the native plant garden, we will identify plants suitable for papermaking and gather dried leaves and bark from trimmed branches or fallen twigs and also invasive plants that can be used for papermaking. The process will include preparing plants, cooking, beating and sheet forming with Asian and Western papermaking techniques. The emphasis will be on creative problem solving and use of waste materials to make handmade paper with sustainable methods that do not harm the environment. The handmade papers can be used for drawing, painting, printmaking and collage as well as for creating greeting cards — just in time for the holidays! Each participant will also make a sample book with papermaking recipes for the plants used in the workshop. The instructor will introduce unique hand papermaking techniques that she has developed from her experiences as an artist in residence in Japan, Taiwan, Tanzania, Indonesia, Nepal, Brazil, Thailand, China, England and the Philippines, as well as at art centers and nature parks in the United States.

Jane Ingram Allen is originally from Alabama and lived in Taiwan from 2004-2012, and in Santa Rosa since August 2012. She is an environmental artist who creates sculpture installations and community public art projects using handmade paper made from local plants and other natural materials. She is also an independent curator and arts writer and has taught art courses at colleges and universities as well as papermaking classes all over the world. Jane has received awards to do artist in residency projects in the USA, Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, Nepal, Brazil, China, Bali, Indonesia, and Turkey, and she exhibits her art around the world and teaches workshops and creates site-specific public art installations. For more information, visit Jane’s website at www.janeingramallen.com and her blog at https://janeingramallen.wordpress.com.

 

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