Posted on September 8, 2021
I am pleased to announce that six of my documentary photographs of Jane Ingram Allen’s living quilt projects appeared in ARTnews. Here is the link to the article. https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/jane-ingram-allen-living-quilts-1234603170/
Posted on April 15, 2018
Artists and Volunteers Visit the Recycle Center Near Kohou Township in Search of Items that Would be Suitable for Making Artwork at the 2018 ChengLong Wetlands International Environmental Art Project in Cheng long Village, Kohou Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. April 13, 2018
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Category: Jane Ingram Allen Projects, Photography, Portraits, Street Photography, Taiwan, Uncategorized Tagged: 2018, art, artists, Cheng Long, Cheng long Wetlands Environmental Sculpture Festival, construction, Jane Ingram Allen, KouHu Township, people, recycle center, Taiwan, village, volunteers, Yunlin County
Posted on March 29, 2018
Giorgio Tessadri’s “Element” One Year After Being Installed Cheng long Village, Kouhu Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan April 14, 2014
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Category: Art, Jane Ingram Allen's Art Projects, Landscape, Photography, Sunset, Taiwan, Uncategorized Tagged: art, beautiful, Cheng Long, Cheng long Wetlands Environmental Sculpture Festival, Element, end of day, Giorgio Tessadri, golden hour, grass, Jane Ingram Allen, KouHu Township, light, Nature, Photography, Sculpture, sun, sunset, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen, Water, wetland, Yunlin County
Posted on March 3, 2018
Installation of one of three giant bottles by Roger Rigorth. “Water Core” is in the wetlands of Cheng long, Taiwan. Environmental art project curated by Jane Ingram Allen. http://www.artproject4wetland.wordpress.com – April 27, 2015.
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Category: Art, Gallery, Jane Ingram Allen's Art Projects, journalism, Landscape, Photography, Sunset, Taiwan, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: art, building, Cheng Long, Cheng long Wetlands Environmental Sculpture Festival, Chenglong, construction, curator, Environment, golden hour, installation, Jane Ingram Allen, ladder, Photograph, Roger Rigorth, Sculpture, Silhouette, sunset, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen, Water, wetland, Yunlin County
Posted on August 27, 2017
City of Newnan Crew Dump Dirt on the Site of Jane Ingram Allen’s Newnan Art Rez Eco Art Quilt. It Is Located at Veterans Park Outside of the Men’s Academy School – Newnan, GA, U.S.A. August 25, 2017
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Posted on March 17, 2016
I’m pleased to announce that my photographs were published in the linked article “Contemporary Knitting & FIBER ART in Turkey” by Jane Ingram Allen in the Spring 2016 issue of FIBER ART NOW.
Posted on February 28, 2016
First Saturday Workshop – Jane Ingram Allen WEAD Artist in Residency – Museum of Art and History – Cedar Center for the Arts, Lancaster, California, U.S.A. February 20, 2016 http://janeingramallen.wordpress.com
Category: Handmade Paper, Jane Ingram Allen Projects, Portraits, Uncategorized Tagged: artist, artist residency, California, Cedar Center for the Arts, daughter, father, http://janeingramallen.wordpress.com, Jane Ingram Allen, Lancaster, MOAH, Paper making, Photography, Timothy S. Allen, WEAD, workshop, www.weadartists.org
Posted on April 17, 2015
April 13, 2015, Mr Ye makes his delivery of bamboo to House 100, in Cheng long, Taiwan, for artists to use in their sculpture installations for the 2015 Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project.
Using bamboo, a sustainable fast-growing plant in Taiwan, is an important part of many artists’ environmental artwork for the Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project. To learn more about the project, go to https://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com
Here is Mr. Ye.
Mr. Ye arrives alone in his flatbed truck loaded with bamboo. He does not carry any mechanical lift to remove the bamboo.
Mr. uses wooden blocks that he places under the back wheel opposite the side where he wants the bamboo dumped.
Mr. Ye backs the truck up onto the wooden blocks, and the bundled bamboo rolls off.
Category: Jane Ingram Allen's Art Projects, Street Photography Tagged: art, bamboo, Cheng Long Village, ChengLong Wetlands International Environmental Art Project, delivery, Environment, flatbed, https://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com, jack, Jane Ingram Allen, Photography, Taiwan, Timothy S. Allen, truck
Posted on April 13, 2015
Posted on April 7, 2015
Yu Wen-fu, “Stingers”, Bamboo Rods, From the solo exhibition “Feather Dreams and Bamboo Quest” at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan, March 28 to May 17, 2015.
Posted on March 28, 2015
Jane Ingram Allen putting flowers onto her handmade paper. At the WuTong Foundation Residency in Zhu bei, Taiwan, March 18, 2015. http://janeingramallen.wordpress.com
Posted on January 14, 2015
Posted on December 10, 2014
Indian artist Shilpa Joglekar working on her windmills for her art project at Cheng-long, Taiwan. A curatorial project by Jane Ingram Allen http://janeingramallen.wordpress.com
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Posted on November 5, 2014
@Large exhibit at Alcatraz. http://www.for-site.org/project/ai-weiwei-alcatraz/
Black and White version. https://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/with-wind-by-ai-wei-wei-alcatraz-prison-usa/
This image appeared in Art Radar an online arts journal. The article “Imprisonment and human rights: Artist Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz Island” was written by Jane Ingram Allen. http://artradarjournal.com/2014/10/31/imprisonment-human-rights-artist-ai-weiwei-alcatraz-island/
Category: Art, Exhibitions Tagged: @Large.com, Ai Wei Wei, Alcatraz, art, Art Radar, artist, China, dissadent, Dragon, Jane Ingram Allen, National Park, Photography, Prison, Timothy S. Allen, With Wind
Posted on October 22, 2014
Posted on March 22, 2014
These people from Nan Hua University Department of Landscape and Architecture are looking at the five different colored papers that have been made by students under the instruction of Jane Ingram Allen. Jane is doing a 2 week project at Nan Hua University and will install 10 lines of 25 prayer flags each in an effort to heal the earth on a particular part of the campus. The prayer flags are made of handmade paper.
Posted on March 13, 2014
Beginning April 10, 2014 six artists from six different countries will come to the small village of Cheng-long, Taiwan. They will be creating art works on some of these fishing huts. The school children from the Cheng-long Elementary school will assist the artists. The children and the Cheng-long Village people will get to know these artist over the 25 days they are in residence to do their projects. My wife Jane Ingram Allen is the curator of this project Cheng-long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project, (http://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com). You can also see Jane’s blog at http://janeingramallen.wordpress.com
Posted on March 11, 2014
The gentleman to the right is Feng Shui Master Din Yuan-Huang. His given name can be interpreted as Yuan = origin, Huang = Earth. The books to Din’s left are the ones he has written and published. The man sitting next to him is our friend Dr Ted Wei, Dean of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design at Nan Hua Univeristy in Dalin Township, Chaiyi County, Taiwan. My wife, Jane Ingram Allen (http://janeingramallen.wordpress.com) will be starting next week an interesting project that is designed to help heal the earth at a strategic location on Nan Hua University’s campus. She will be using handmade paper and natural material to complete this project. The Feng Shui Master is playing an important part in this project. More images and information to follow in the next three weeks.
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