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In Deep Water, jami Taback, Live Forever Foundation, papermaking, printmaking, Taiwan, timothy s. allen
The collaborative art project of Jane Ingram Allen and Jami Taback opens Saturday, Dec. 2, 3-5 pm at Live Forever Foundation Vital Space Gallery, Taichung, Taiwan. The site-specific installation about water and climate change is on display until March 2, 2024, at the gallery in Taichung. The installation in Taiwan is part of the exhibition titled “Water Says” curated by Iris Hung, and also featuring work by two Taiwanese artists about water and the environment. The two artists from Santa Rosa, CA will be in Taiwan until Dec. 5, when they return to CA. Jane and Jami and their husbands Tim and Steve are enjoying touring around Taiwan and meeting interesting people, eating great food and sharing their art. Here are a few photos of “In Deep Water” being installed at Live Forever Foundation in Taichung. The photos are by Timothy S. Allen. Follow this link for more info about the Live Forever Foundation: https://www.live-forever.com.tw/foundation.php
Tina Ingram said:
What a wonderful, light filled space to display your work, ‘In Deep Water’! And great you have so much help with the installation!
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janeingramallen said:
Thank you, Tina, and yes the installation team from Live Forever Foundation was wonderful! They put up the work so well and we finished a day or two earlier than expected for the installation and have had one day in Taipei and one day in Cheng Long village. I has been lots of fun seeing so many old friends again. We look forward to the opening reception tomorrow and the workshop on Sunday and then home on the plane early Monday in Taiwan. We will be in Santa Rosa on the night of Dec. 4 and will let everyone know when we get back. We have to get together soon so we can tell you all about the 10 day trip to Taiwan.
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