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Jane Ingram Allen’s Work Now in Public Art Collection of City of W. Des Moines, Iowa

14 Sunday Dec 2025

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American Flag, handmade paper art, Iowa, public art, W. Des Moines

3 Flags in Space

Created by Jane Ingram Allen; 1992

Long-time West Des Moines residents Jaey and Brenda Sedlacek generously donated this piece from their private collection to enhance the City’s permanent public art collection. Brenda served as a Commissioner on the West Des Moines Public Arts Advisory Board from 2011 to 2023. The Sedlacek family previously contributed the artwork titled “Confluence,” which is displayed in front of City Hall, in 2022.

3 Flags in Space was created by artist Jane Ingram Allen in 1992 and is eight feet wide by three feet deep by 6 feet high. Allen uses all natural and biodegradable materials such as handmade paper she makes from local plant waste materials and seeds to produce continually evolving artworks that transform with nature as a partner.

The Public Arts Advisory Commission endorsed the acceptance of the 3 Flags in Space donation into the City’s permanent public art collection on October 24, 2024, with City Council accepting the donation on November 18, 2024. 

The artwork is displayed on the wall of the central staircase at West Des Moines City Hall., W. Des Moines, Iowa.

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“Jane Ingram Allen – Handmade Paper Art” Exhibition in Santa Rosa, now through May 30, 2025

11 Friday Apr 2025

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My exhibition of 80+ handmade paper artworks created in Santa Rosa and at artist residencies around the world are on view at Spring Lake Village Art Gallery, 5555 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, CA, till May 30, 2025. The show is open every day for viewing, and visitors should contact Spring Lake Village Art Committee Member, Les Saldanha, saldanhales@hotmail.com or cell phone 707-367-1874.

The opening reception is Saturday, April 12, 3:45 to 5PM with an Artist Talk in the Auditorium and reception in the Art Room immediately following.

Here are some photos of the exhibition at Spring Lake Village taken by my husband Timothy S. Allen.

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Laney College Art Class Helps Make Paper for my installation at Bioneers Conference

15 Saturday Oct 2016

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BIONEERS Conference, Eco Art Matters, handmade paper art, Laney College, Oakland, papermaking, WEAD Women's Eco Art Dialog, wildflower seeds

It was great to have the help of students at Laney College, Oakland, CA, to make paper for my eco art installation at the 2016 Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, CA, at the Marin Center Oct. 20-23. My art installation is part of the WEAD exhibition (www.weadartists.org) at this environmental art conference.

 

On Tuesday Oct. 11, the students in the Laney College Eco-Art Matters class made many sheets of blue handmade paper using pulp from old blue jeans. The blue pulp also has seeds for blue wildflowers in it, and the students will shape the blue seeded paper into hundreds of water drops to install on a wall at the Bioneers environmental conference. Thanks to the class instructors Andree Thompson and Sharon Siskin and to all the students who helped with this installation.

My installation is called “Every Drop Counts” and aims to raise awareness about the importance of conserving water.  Visitors at the conference will be invited to take a drop from the installation and make a pledge to conserve water.
Here are some photos taken by my husband Timothy S. Allen at Laney College on Tuesday October 11 during the papermaking activity.

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You can see more photos of the papermaking activity at Laney College on the Facebook page for the Eco Art Matters class: https://www.facebook.com/EcoArtMatters/photos/np.1476320268070018.661280169/1238247529559234/?type=3&theater
Check back here later for photos of my “Every Drop Counts” installation at the Marin Center, San Rafael, CA, during the 2016 Bioneers conference Oct. 20-23, 2016.

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Jane’s Art Installed at Boston Harbor Islands National Park Welcome Center, Long Wharf, Boston, MA

20 Tuesday Sep 2016

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Boston Harbor Islands National Park, Boston Harbor Now, eco-art, endangered birds, environmental art, hand papermaking, handmade paper art, installation art,, invasive plants, Peddock's Island, sculpture, water birds

I am back in Santa Rosa, California now after almost two months on the East Coast.  It was great to see things in Boston and New York City, but also nice to be back in California.  I wanted to share some additional photos of my handmade paper artwork installed in Boston.  Please see my previous posts for more about the process and how this artwork was created on Peddock’s Island, Boston Harbor Islands National Park.

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During my August 17 – 25, 2016, Artist in Residency Project at Boston Harbor Islands National Park, Peddock’s Island, I created a handmade paper artwork that is now installed at the Boston Harbor Islands Welcome Center on Long Wharf. Jane created this artwork “For the Birds of Peddock’s Island” with handmade paper from invasive plants on Peddock’s Island (Common reed, Oriental Bittersweet Vine and Japanese Honeysuckle Vine). The handmade paper birds in this artwork were created by many public participants during a weekend workshop on Peddock’s Island. The birds in the artwork represent 6 endangered species of water birds on Peddock’s Island (Lesser Tern, Double-crested Cormorant, American Oystercatcher, Great Egret, Spotted Sandpiper and Black-crowned Night Heron). This artwork will remain on view at the Islands Welcome Center, and it can be seen up close when the Center is open during the day and at night through the large lighted glass window. Thanks again to the wonderful volunteers who helped with the papermaking on Peddock’s Island and to the many visitors who came to participate in the public activities and contributed their handmade paper birds to this installation artwork for the Boston Harbor Now Foundation and the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.

These photos are by my husband Timothy S. Allen (allentimphotos2.wordpress.com).

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