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Happy New Year and reminder about deadlines for the 2016 eco-art projects I curate in Taiwan each year

03 Sunday Jan 2016

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artist-in-residency, Cheng Long, Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project, eco-art, Ege University, environmental art, Fulbright, Izmir, Keelung, NMMST, papermaking, Taiwan, Turkey

Hello Everyone,

I hope that your 2016 is happy, healthy and adventurous!  This photo shows me working in Izmir, Turkey, on my recent Fulbright Specialist grant project with the Museum of Paper & Book Arts, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.  My experience as an artist in residence in Turkey was great, and I am looking forward to more adventures in 2016.

PAINTING IZMIR MAP_MG_0386

I wanted to remind artists to send applications soon for the 2016 eco-art projects I curate in Taiwan. This Spring I will again be going back to Taiwan to curate two environmental art projects that invite international artists to come to Taiwan for a 25-day residency and create site-specific environmental art projects. Selected artists receive a stipend of US$2000, airfare, accommodations, meals and volunteer help.

The deadline for applications is coming up fast for the Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project in Yunlin County, Taiwan. All application materials must be submitted by email to me at allenrebeccajanei@gmail.com by January 15, 2016. Selected artists will come to Cheng Long from April 7 to May 2, 2016, and the theme is “Meet the Future in Cheng Long”. For complete details about what to send to apply see the Blog at http://artproject4wetland.wordpress.comMarisa

This photo shows Marisa Merlin’s 2015 installation in Cheng Long Wetlands.

I will also be curating the 2nd eco-art project in Keelung, Taiwan, with the National Museum of Marine Science & Technology. Look at the Museum’s website at http://www.nmmst.gov.tw Then click on to English and Activities and you will see the 2016 Call for Proposals. The theme for 2016 is “Envisioning the Future , and it is the 130th anniversary for Keelung port. Selected artists for the Keelung project will be in residency in Taiwan from May 12 to June 6, 2016.

outdoor installation by Taiwanese artist Chris Lee at the 2015 NMMST International Environmental Art Project in Keelung, Taiwan

outdoor installation by Taiwanese artist Chris Lee at the 2015 NMMST International Environmental Art Project in Keelung, Taiwan

The deadline for applications to the Cheng Long project is January 15 2016, and the deadline for applications to the Keelung art project is February 15, 2016. Hope to see your applications soon.

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Fulbright Specialist Grant Art Project Completed in Izmir, Turkey

21 Monday Dec 2015

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Ege University, EgeArt Days, Fulbright grant, installation art,, Izmir, map as art, Museum of Paper & Book Arts, papermaking, plants for papermaking, Turkey

I have just returned to the US after completing my Fulbright Specialist grant project at the Museum of Paper and Book Arts, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, from Nov. 25 to Dec. 14, 2015. It was a great experience being in Turkey for the first time and having a chance to make my handmade paper artwork with plants from Izmir. I used 9 local plants in Izmir collecting the bark or leaves around Ege University campus. Staff at the Museum of Paper and Book Arts were great to help with preparing the pulp for papermaking, and local people learned the process of making paper from local plant waste materials with my modified Asian method. The 9 plants I used in Izmir were bark from mulberry, olive. ruscus, cypress, cedar and fig trees; leaves from fan palm and phoenix palm and husks from corn. Here are some photos of the papermaking process in Izmir at the Museum of Paper and Book Arts.

HANGING PAPER SAMPLES TO DRY_MG_8323 OMAR BEATING PULP_MG_8208OMAR STRAINING & WASHING COOKED PULP_MG_8224_MG_8291 JANE DEMO FOR KIDS CLOSE_MG_8289  JANE BEATING PULP_MG_8203 OMAR BEATING PULP_MG_8208 STAFF PEELING STEAMED BARK_MG_8186

We set up an outdoor studio for the cooking, beating and sheet forming. I also had an indoor studio in the basement of the museum for assembling my artwork, and part of the process of creating the Izmir Site Map was done in the upstairs gallery as an Open Studio so visitors could see my work in progress. I taught papermaking workshops, gave demonstrations and provided lectures at the university for students, faculty and local artists and visiting school groups.

During this project I also created an “Izmir Site Map,” a handmade paper artwork continuing my series of map-based artworks about a particular place using materials from that place. The Izmir Site Map artwork is in the shape of the city, and I used the handmade paper I made from local plants joined with local natural thread. The Izmir Site Map is a mixed media (handmade paper, collage, painting) two-sided suspended installation. This work was donated to the Museum in Izmir and will remain on display in the contemporary gallery of the Ege University Museum of Paper and Book Art. Here are some photos of the Izmir Site Map in progress and after completion in the gallery of the Museum

.JANE LAYING STRING ON IZMIR MAP_MG_9312JANE PAINTING & PEOPLE LOOKING IN_MG_0469  JANE POSING WITH BRUSH & IZMIR MAP_MG_0463 PAINTING IZMIR FRONT CLOSE_MG_0456 PAINTING IZMIR FRONT_MG_0455 PAINT MOSAIC FRONT OF IZMIR MAP_MG_0449 PAINTING FRONT IZMIR MAP_MG_0448 MAKING IZMIR MAP_MG_0380 PAINTING IZMIR MAP_MG_0386 PEOPLE VIEWING BALI MAP_MG_0358 POSING WITH RECTOR AT OPENING_MG_9724

My Izmir Site Map and 3 other site maps of handmade paper created in other residencies were exhibited at the EgeArt Days in Izmir at the Museum of Paper and Book Arts, Ege University, from Dec. 3 -13, 2015. I also exhibited a Taiwan Site Map (Floral Abundance) made with plants of Taiwan during my 2004-05 Fulbright artist in residency in Taiwan, my Bali Site Map created at Bali Purnati Center for the Arts in Bali, Indonesia using local plants and my Salmon River Estuary Site Map created at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Otis, Oregon, using local plants for the handmade paper construction.  The opening reception was an exciting time with many local and international visitors.  The Rector of Ege University and many students also came to the opening of my exhibition at the Museum of Paper & Book Arts.

PEOPLE LOOK AT WORLD MAP AT OPENING_MG_9617 JANE & STUDENTS AT OPENING WITH TAIWAN MAP_MG_9581 JANE & STUDENT LOOK AT TAIWAN MAP CLOSE_MG_9574JANE & SEDA LOOK AT IZMIR MAP BEFORE OPENING_MG_9521 NEDIM ON LADDER HANGING IZMIR MAP_MG_9481  NEDIM OMAR & SEDA HANGING IZMIR MAP_MG_9474

During this Fulbright Specialist grant project in Turkey I also acted as a consultant to help the Museum plan a papermaking studio and provided educational materials about the equipment and materials for Asian style papermaking and how to continue using local plant materials for papermaking in Izmir. The local fig tree bark and the bark of the many white mulberry trees around the Ege University campus were excellent for making paper as well as the cedar and cypress tree bark. I really enjoyed the time at the Museum of Paper and Book Arts, Izmir, and the staff and Director Nedim Sanmez were great to work with.  I will stay in touch with the Museum to provide additional help and hope we can plan some future collaborations.

The photos here are by my husband Timothy S. Allen http://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com

Tim accompanied me to Izmir and helped with this art project and also took many photos around Izmir and Istanbul during our time in Turkey.

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Going to Turkey – Fulbright grant art project

23 Friday Oct 2015

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artist-in-residency, Fulbright grant, handmade paper, installation, Izmir, Jane Ingram Allen, papermaking, timothy s. allen, Turkey

I am happy to announce that I have received a Fulbright Specialist Grant for an art project in Turkey at Ege University, Museum of Paper and Book Arts, Izmir, Turkey.
I will be flying to Turkey on November 18, 2015 and return to San Francisco on December 16, 2015. For the first week I will be in Istanbul touring some of the sites and seeing art museums and galleries on my own, and then going to Izmir on November 25 for the start of my Fulbright grant project.

Here is a photo showing the outside of the Museum of Paper & Book Arts at Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, and a group of visiting students.

paper & book arts museum Izmir

During the 20-day Fulbright Specialist grant in Izmir, I will be exploring the plants around Izmir to use for my papermaking art and creating some new artworks using local materials and inspired by the place. I will also teach papermaking workshops at the Ege Univerisity Musuem of Paper and Book Arts and consult with the Museum and the university about curriculum in paper arts and environmental art.  I will also help them to set up a papermaking studio or workshop at the Museum.  I will also have an exhibition of my handmade paper artworks at EgeArt 2015, an international art festival held in Izmir from Dec. 11-13, 2015.  My exhibition will include some of the handmade paper “site maps” I have created in other residencies around the world, including during my 2004 and 2005 Fulbright grant projects in Taiwan and a 2010 artist in residency project in Bali, Indonesia.  Here are some photos of a Taiwan Site Map and a Bali Site Map.

Taiwan site map floral abundance Bali site map front 1

I know the Paper & Book Arts Museum in Turkey through my international art project “One World Many Papers” that was a collaborative paper artwork I created with artists from around the world.  I asked the participating artists to send me a sheet of paper they made to represent their country and then I joined all the sheets of paper together to make a large map of the world having no political borders.  The finished piece was donated to the Paper & Book Arts Museum in Turkey at Ege Univeristy, Izmir, in 2011, shortly after the museum opened.  Before getting its permanent home in Turkey, this artwork was seen in exhibitions around the world in 2009 and 2010.  Here is a photo of the finished artwork.  For more information about my “One World – Many papers Project” please visit my other Blog: http://www.janeingramallenart.blogspot.com

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I will be posting on this WordPress Blog more about the work I do in Izmir.  Please check back later in November for photos of the places I see and the artwork I make during this art project in Turkey. My husband Timothy S. Allen is going with me to Turkey, and he will be taking lots of photos to document my work and also photos of our experiences in Turkey. His Blog is at http://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com

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