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Updates on Art Activities, Fall 2021

06 Wednesday Oct 2021

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Updates on Art Activities from Jane Ingram Allen

Papermking Workshops 

Intro. to Papermaking Workshop on 10/2/21

Introduction to Papermaking workshop on Saturday, Oct. 2, 10AM to 4pm.  This class was a great group, and here is a photo from the outdoor papermaking workshop.   I will offer more papermaking classes at my Santa Rosa studio in the Fall and Winter.  Send email if you want information about future papermaking workshops. 

Fall 2021 Exhibitions

Gallery Route One Project Space, “WEAD Extraction Exhibition”, Point Reyes Station, CA, opened Sept. 18 and continues to Oct. 24, 2021,  The virtual opening via Zoom was on Sept. 18, and another Zoom program with artists talks about the exhibition was on Sept. 30.  For information about this exhibition see www.galleryrouteone.org and www.weadartistslorg

My work in this show is a site-specific installation titled “Point Reyes Waterways”: https://www.weadartists.org/upcoming-events

Point Reyes Waterways, 9 feet x 6 feet wall installation

I will also make a presentation for local high school students through the Gallery Route One Artists in Schools Program, about my work in the ”Extraction” show and its relationship to extraction water issues and the environment.

Change – 2021 International Paper Fibre Biennale, Taiwan Crafts Research Institute, Exhibition Hall, Caotun, Nantou County, Taiwan, opens November 2021 and closes April 2022.  My work in this exhibition is an interactive sculptural work of handmade paper titled “Scrolls” created during the first 99 days of quarantine in California for the Covid 19 pandemic.  For information about this exhibition in Taiwan: https://biennialartpaperfibre.com/2020/09/24/2021-22-edition-of-the-paper-fibre-art-biennial/

Daily Scrolls, 2020, handmade paper and recycled wire grid, 14″ x 14″ x 4″

“Living Quilt for Nestucca”, Nestucca Valley K-8 School, Otis, Oregon, public eco-art installation, created as a visiting artist with the Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Summer Youth Program.  This handmade paper quilt with seeds in the pulp to grow and bloom is sited in the school’s garden and will continue to change over time.   Watch for postings in the Spring when wildflowers begin to bloom.  Here is the Sitka Center website for more information about the summer youth 

program:  https://www.sitkacenter.org/blog/summer-youth-arts-announcement

Living Quilt for Nestucca Valley, 2021, 8 feet x 10 feet x 5 feet

This art project was featured in ART NEWS on Sept. 8, 2021:  https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/jane-ingram-allen-living-quilts-1234603170/

Ongoing Public Art Installations

“Living Quilt for Steckborn”, on the shore of Lake Constance in Steckborn, Switzerland, created in April 2021, in cooperation with Haus zur Glocke Art Center, Steckborn, Switzerland, www.hauszurglocke.ch

Living Quilt for Steckborn, installed in April 2021 in Steckborn, Switzerland
Living Quilt for Steckborn in September 2021, showing blooming wildflowers

“Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth”, Sojourner Truth Park and Community Garden, Sacramento, CA, created as an Artist in Residence for the City of Sacramento Office of Arts & Culture, installed in November 2020 and continuing to change over time.  Here is a link for information about the City of Sacramento program:  https://arts.cityofsacramento.org/Programs/Sacramento-AIR

Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth installed in Nov. 2020
Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth, Sacramento, CA, in June 2021

“Living Quilt for Santa Rosa”, Rincon Ridge Park, Santa Rosa, CA, created in Nov. 2018 with grant from City of Santa Rosa, and continuing to change over time.

“Guns Into Flowers”, South Natomas Community Center Park, Sacramento, CA, created in March 2019 with students at Natomas Charter School of the Arts, and continuing to change over time.
Guns Into Flowers living quilt in June 2021
Making Blue handmade paper in my Santa Rosa studio for “In Deep Water” project, Oct. 2021

Upcoming Art Project , “In Deep Water”, a collaborative ecoart project with printmaker Jami Taback.  This project will explore combining papermaking and printmaking to create a multi-part large scale installation focused on the climate crisis and water.  Jami and I are seeking grants and exhibition spaces for exhibitions of the work created during this collaboration and hope to travel the work internationally in 2022 and 2023.  Follow my Blog at https://janeingramallen.wordpress.com for updates and other art activities.

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My “Living Quilts” are featured today in ART NEWS

08 Wednesday Sep 2021

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I am happy to announce that my “Living Quilts” are featured in today’s ART NEWS publication. Art writer Julia Travers contacted me recently about writing a feature for ART NEWS about my outdoor public art installations “Living Quilts” that make use of handmade paper with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp to grow and change over time into living blooming artworks. This article talks mainly about my most recent living quilt made in the Summer Youth Art Program of Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Otis, Oregon (www.sitkacenter.org)

Installing the “Living Quilt for Nestucca” on August 12, 2021, at Nestucca K-12 School Garden, Cloverdale, OR

This ART NEWS article also mentions other Living Quilts I have done in Santa Rosa, CA, with the City of Santa Rosa Public Art Program in 2018, and in 2019 in Newnan, Georgia, with the Newnan Art Rez program. 

The photos for the Art News article are all by my husband Timothy S. Allen https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com

Here is the link to the ART NEWS article: https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/jane-ingram-allen-living-quilts-1234603170/

https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/jane-ingram-allen-living-quilts-1234603170/
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Updates on my Art Installations and Writing

12 Wednesday May 2021

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My “Living Quilts” outdoor art installations to change over time are featured in the June 2021 issue of an Australian magazine, TEXTILE FORUM. The living quilts are outdoor public art installations that consist of a handmade paper quilt with seeds for wildflowers in the pulp to sprout, grow and bloom as the paper pulp dissolves into mulch. Each bed also has a headboard and footboard woven of local branches. The feature article about my “Living Quilts” is in the June 2021 issue, and there are many photos of the installations in different places and with different quilt patterns. You can see more about this magazine and the article at this link: https://www.artwearpublications.com.au/product/single-issue-textile-fibre-forum-magazine-142/

Below are some photos of my “living quilts” included in this article.

Living Quilt for Santa Rosa, installed on Nov. 25, 2018, Rincon Ridge Park, Santa Rosa, CA
Living Quilt for Santa Rosa blooming in May 2020
Volunteers installing Living Quilt for Steckborn in Steckborn, Switzerland, on April 14, 2021.

My Living Quilts are also featured in the latest Bulletin titled “Power” of the International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists (www.iapma.net) that was published in April 2021. This publication is available at this link: https://www.iapma.info/Bulletin

The article is about my artist-in-residency project during the pandemic and the process of creating “Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth” that was installed in November 2020 at Sojourner Truth Park in Sacramento, CA. This project was part of the Sacramento Office of Arts & Culture 2020 Artist in Residency Program, and because of the pandemic I had to do most of the work in my own studio and involve people virtually. You can see the Zoom programs at this YouTube link about the creation of this “living quilt”:

Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth, installed at Sojourner Truth Park, Sacramento, CA, on Nov. 21, 2020
Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth blooming in April 2021 in Sacramento, California

I also had the opportunity to visit the Desert X outdoor sculpture exhibition in the Coachella Valley of California in late March 2021, and wrote a review of this exhibition for SCULPTURE magazine that is in the April 23, 2021, online edition. Desert X includes 9 large-scale outdoor sculpture installations in a variety of media by artists from around the world, and the works focus on the experience and culture of this Southern California desert valley that encompasses Palm Springs. You can read my review of Desert X online at this link: https://sculpturemagazine.art/desert-x-2021/

“The Passenger” by Eduardo Sarabia, featured in my review of the 2021 Desert X Exhibition in SCULPTURE magazine.

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Happy Holidays and Updates on Art Projects

21 Monday Dec 2020

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On this day of the Winter Solstice I wanted to wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season! It is the longest day of the year, and this year the date is especially special since Jupiter and Saturn are aligned and appear in the southwestern sky as almost one big star! I hope all of you are staying safe and healthy and happy to be hopefully coming out of this pandemic year and into a better future in 2021.

My art projects have mostly been on hold in 2020 due to the pandemic, but I did complete the installation of “Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth” in Sacramento at Sojourner Truth Community Garden. This public art work consisting of a handmade paper quilt with wildflower seeds in the pulp was installed on Nov. 21, and it is already beginning to transform with the seeds sprouting and growing. We hope to see a bed of blooming flowers in early Spring. These photos show the “quilt” when installed on Nov. 21 and also how it looked on Dec. 16. Thanks to Bill Maynard, Sacramento Parks Supervisor for taking this photo to show the changes.

Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth on 11/21/2020
Living Quilt for Sojourner Truth on 12/16/2020

I am planning to teach papermaking art workshops this summer at various organizations around the US. One workshop will be at Sierra Nevada University, Incline Village, NV.

https://www.sierranevada.edu/academics/summer-art-workshops-2/ingram-allen/

I am also invited to teach a workshop at Pacific Northwest Art School in Washington State https://pacificnorthwestartschool.org/product/ingram-allen-jane-6154-paper-making-from-scratch-with-local-plants-anytime-anywhere-july-13-16-2021/) and at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Otis, Oregon (www.sitkacenter.org). Keep watching this Blog for updates about the workshops. I am also planning to do some private workshops at my Santa Rosa studio in the coming year. It all depends on how things go with the vaccine and the pandemic outlook.

I also hope to travel later in 2021 to France (Cour Commune, Voulx, France) and to Switzerland (Haus zur Glocke, Steckborn, Switzerland) for artist in residency projects.

Happy Holidays to All! These stars bring hope for a better 2021. The installation is on 4th Street in downtown Santa Rosa, CA, through January 2021.

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