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Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley After One Year

13 Saturday Aug 2022

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This past week I was teaching two workshops at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology in Otis, Oregon, and had an opportunity to visit my art project done last year “Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley” created with students in the Summer Youth Art Program of the Sitka Center in cooperation with the K-12 School and students from the Nestucca Valley school district. I was the Guest Artist for this program and worked at the school for two weeks in August 2021, with the students to create and install this work before going back to my home in Santa Rosa, CA.

It is great to see how this “quilt” has changed over time and to see so many wildflowers that were in the handmade paper quilt blocks still blooming! The photos below were taken by my husband Timothy S. Allen when we visited the Nestucca Vally School and viewed the art installation in the school garden on Monday, August 8, 2022.

“Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley” shown on August 8, 2022, photo by Timothy S. Allen
Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley one year later!
Another view of Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley after one year.
Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley on August 8, 2022, showing detail of blue bachelor buttons and golden poppies blooming

The Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley was installed on August 13, 2021. I have also attached one photo below of the quilt when it was first installed with the handmade paper quilt blocks each having seeds in the paper pulp in the same colors and patterns in the design of fish, waves and trees. Hopefully the wildflower seeds will disperse again this Fall and come back in the Spring of 2023 with more blooms. For more about the Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley, see this link to an article from Sept. 2021, in ART NEWS: https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/jane-ingram-allen-living-quilts-1234603170/

Jane Ingram Allen, Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley, Cloverdale, Oregon (in school garden of K-12 Nestucca Valley School) shown at installation on August 13, 2021, 8 feet x 10 feet x 5 feet, mixed media art installation of handmade paper, dye, thread, soil, boards, branches, created with participants in Summer Youth Art Program of Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, photo by Timothy S. Allen
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Living Quilt for Steckborn, Switzerland, is Starting to Bloom

14 Monday Jun 2021

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My outdoor public art installation in Steckborn, Switzerland, that was installed on April 14, 2021, with Haus zur Glocke Art Center in the town of Steckborn on the shores of Lake Constance, is beginning to bloom! The handmade paper quilt had seeds for wildflowers in the pulp in the same colors and patterns.  Tiny white flowers (maybe Baby’s Breath) are showing up now, and there is a lot of lush green foliage for other wildflowers.  The different colors of the other wildflowers in this “living quilt” should start to bloom soon.  I am happy to post these photos sent by Haus zur Glocke Director and Curator Judit Villliger on June 7, 2021. 

I plan to make a slide show that will show the process of the “living quilt” in more detail after all the flowers bloom, maybe by mid summer. I will post the complete slide show on YouTube with a link from this Blog.  Also, I will continue posting photos sent by Judit in coming weeks.  A very big thank you to Judit and the staff at Haus zur Glocke for taking such good care of the Living Quilt and sending all of this great documentation.

Hope everyone is having a good summer.  Now it is very hot and dry here in Northern California, and it looks like my “living quilt” installations in California are maybe finished for this year.  They should come back again with blooms and new growth next Spring after our Winter rains.  

“Bed” made and filled with dirt on April 12, 2021 for “Living Quilt for Steckborn”
Installation of Living Quilt for Steckborn, on April 14, 2021
Living Quilt for Steckborn on April 19, 2021
Plants starting to grow and paper pulp disappearing as mulch on May 14, 2021
Plants growing on May 23, 2021, and all the paper pulp has dissolved into the earth.
Tiny white flowers starting to appear on June 7, 2021. Hope to see other blooms soon!
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“Living Quilt for Steckborn” to be installed in Switzerland in April

15 Monday Mar 2021

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Living Quilt for Steckborn laid out in my living room in Santa Rosa before shipping to Switzerland

I have finished making the “Living Quilt for Steckborn” artwork, and it will be installed April 15, 2021, in Steckborn, Switzerland, at a public park near the shores of Lake Constance. This project is with Haus zur Glocke, an art center in Steckborn, and some of my artworks will also be displayed at their indoor gallery in downtown Steckborn from April 17 to May 2, 2021, as part of their exhibition titled “Opening the Atlas”. The indoor show will include my “Daily Scrolls” installation of 91 handmade paper scrolls created during the first 91 days of Covid 19 quarantine here in Santa Rosa, and also one of my indoor handmade paper quilts created as an artist in residence in 2014 at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology in Oregon. It is great to have my outdoor public art installation and these indoor pieces included in the Haus zur Glocke art programs in Switzerland.

Sitka Blue/Green Quilt, 2014, handmade paper, dye, thread, 45″ x 70″
Daily Scrolls, 2020, handmade paper, text, drawing, painting, 14″ x 14″ x 4″

Since I am not able to travel to Switzerland due to pandemic restrictions, my outdoor public artwork “Living Quilt for Steckborn” will be installed by Haus zur Glocke in a pubic ceremony, and it will remain on view to transform into a living blooming bed of wildflowers after several months. The “quilt” is made with handmade paper pulp dyed with non-toxic dyes, and the pulp contains seeds for wildflowers in the same colors and pattern. Over time the paper pulp will dissolve into mulch, and the seeds will sprout and bloom producing a “living quilt”. The previous post on this Blog tells about how I made this artwork in my Santa Rosa studio. Here is a link to a video showing my process and telling more about my design for this “quilt”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdlRSswGpD0&t=67s

I will post more photos here soon of the quilt being installed in Switzerland and the indoor exhibition. Happy Spring!

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Video of Making the Living Quilt for Steckborn

28 Sunday Feb 2021

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Here is a link to a video on YouTube that shows how I am creating the Living Quilt for Steckborn in my Santa Rosa, CA, studio.

This artwork will be installed in April 2021 in a public park in Steckborn, Switzerland. I was invited to create this outdoor environmental art installation by Haus zur Glocke (https://www.hauszurglocke.ch/home/) Living Quilt for Steckborn is a handmade paper quilt that has seeds for wildflowers in the pulp to grow and change over time into a living flower bed. The quilt pattern I am using for this installation is based on a traditional American quilt pattern called “Delectable Mountains” or “Peaks and Valleys”. This design recalls the journey of American pioneers across the beautiful and sometimes dangerous mountains as they traveled West in wagon trains to settle in the West. The design with tall mountains also refers to the mountains of Switzerland visible from the town of Steckborn, on the shores of Lake Constance in the northeastern part of Switzerland.

I will be making this quilt for the next few weeks and also deciding if it is possible to travel to Switzerland to install it and make a headboard and footboard for the “bed” in the park in Steckborn. If travel is not possible because of the pandemic and quarantines, I will mail the “living quilt” to Haus zur Glocke in Steckborn, Switzerland, and provide instructions for its installation. Keep watching my Blog to see updates on the progress of making the “quilt” and its installation in Switzerland.

This photo shows me making the handmade paper quilt for Steckborn in my studio. Also, here is a photo of some of the completed blocks hanging on a clothesline to dry.

Photos of my art projects are by my husband Timothy S. Allen, and you can see many of his photographs on his Blog at https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com

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Living Quilt for Newnan and Red Poppies Blooming Now featured in Newnan, GA newspaper

15 Friday May 2020

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Red Poppies blooming in the installation in May 2020

My Living Quilt for Newnan art installation created in August 2017 when I was an artist in residence at Newnan Art Rez is featured in an article by reporter Laurel Huster in today’s edition of the Newnan Times-Herald.
Here is the link to the article:
https://times-herald.com/news/2020/05/former-artrezs-living-quilt-blooming-at-childrenconnect-museum
It is great to see the red poppies blooming there in my Newnan art installation, and I hope it continues to live and bloom for many years.

the finished Living Quilt for Newton on Sept. 1, 2017

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Living Quilt Blooming Again this Spring in Newnan, Georgia

13 Wednesday May 2020

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In this time of the Coronavirus quarantine, it is great to see that my “Living Quilt for Newnan” art installation is blooming again this Spring, for its third season.  This artwork was installed August 29, 2017 on the grounds of the children’s museum in Newnan, Georgia.  Earlier this week I received some amazing photos by email from people in Newnan, and this time the flowers blooming from the “living quilt” are brilliant red poppies. These beautiful red flowers are certainly a bright sign in these dark days of the virus. 

The red poppies in my Newnan art installation came from some pretty special vintage seeds!  The red poppy seeds that I included in the quilt were some that a distant relative of mine who lives in Newnan (Pick Parks) had stored in his freezer for over 20 years.  He gave me the seeds when I was in Newnan for my artist in residency project at Newnan Art Rez (www.newnanartists.org). Pick told me that his father had saved the poppy seeds over the years, and that his father was originally given the seeds by a Mr. Smith in Newnan.  Pick said that his father loved the red poppies and planted them all over their fields every year and saved the seeds.  Pick’s father passed on a few years ago, and Pick was happy to have these seeds used in my “Living Quilt for Newnan” art project.  When Pick gave me the envelope of red poppy seeds that he took from his freezer, none of us knew if the seeds would really germinate or not, but I put all of the seeds he gave me into the red parts of the Newnan “living quilt”.  It is wonderful to see them blooming there so profusely this Spring, and the people in Newnan plan to save the seeds from these poppies so that they can continue bringing joy. 

These photos of the red poppies were taken by Bette Hickman and Beth Neely in Newnan the first week in May 2020.

 

The photos below show how the Living Quilt for Newnan looked when it was installed on August 29, 2017.  I chose a house motif for the Newnan quilt design because Newnan is known as the “city of homes” and famous for many beautiful antebellum homes.  The quilt was made with handmade paper and had seeds for wildflowers in the pulp in the same colors and patterns.  In 2018 and 2019 other wildflowers in other colors appeared along with a few red poppies, but this year it is great to see such a profusion of red poppies. It shows us nature’s powers of rejuvenation, and that Nature just continues on in spite of what we do.    

the finished quilt installation Aug. 29, 2017 in Newnan, GA

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Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Continues Changing and Growing

29 Tuesday Jan 2019

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My “Living Quilt for Santa Rosa” public art installation with handmade paper and seeds for wildflowers in the pulp continues to change over time since it was installed on November 25, 2018, at Rincon Ridge Park in the Fountaingrove area of Santa Rosa. This project was one of four projects awarded a grant from the City of Santa Rosa public art department during the first round of Calls for Fire Response public art projects.  This  installation was created with the participation of local volunteers, and it is bringing new life to this area of Santa Rosa that was devastated by the wildfires of October 2017. The wildflowers should continue to grow, and hopefully they will bloom in a few weeks. The weather has been sunny and warm, and many trees and flowers are already starting to bloom in Santa Rosa, CA.

These photos show the art installation on January 28, 2019.  Some wildflowers are about 4 – 6 inches tall now!

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Living Quilt is Starting to Bloom!

19 Thursday Oct 2017

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“Living Quilt” has a bud on October 16, 2017

Jane Ingram Allen’s “Living Quilt for Newnan” is starting to bloom. This photo was sent yesterday by Newnan Art Rez board member Bette Hickman showing a wildflower plant with a small bud. It is exciting to see the growth of the quilt, and hopefully some blooms will be happening soon. This installation was installed on August 31 in Newnan, Georgia, at a park near the intersection of College and Temple Avenues in downtown Newnan, next to the Children’s Museum that is at the site of the historic Male Academy in Newnan.

Jane created this art installation during her August 2017 residency at Newnan Art Rez (www.newnanartist.org). The quilt is made with handmade paper dyed with non-toxic dye and has seeds for wildflowers in the pulp to grow and bloom in the same “house” pattern. The handmade paper dissolves as mulch, and over time the flowers will continue to grow and bloom as a living quilt for the flower bed. The headboard and footboard was created by the artist with local branches and vines. Here is a photo of the quilt on the day it was installed.

the Living Quilt for Newnan on August 31, 2017

Keep watching here for more photos as the quilt begins to bloom.

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