Regional Artist Showcase: Environmental Art with Eloa Jane
Visit us at the Museum Store for a regional showcase with Eloa Jane. Her art uses recycled paper rolled into tubes as the building blocks, helping her find fulfillment in creating meanings rather than owning disposables.
Through coiling and weaving the paper, she creates wall reliefs, sculptures, vases, and wearable art that spread awareness while contributing to saving the earth’s resources with her art and lifestyle. Jane will be creating coiled paper Happy Vases and inviting people to watch her process on her current work in progress “Three Horses.”
This ongoing artist program invites local artists into the museum one weekend each month to engage visitors through live demonstrations, talks, and hands-on workshops hosted in the museum store.
Free, no tickets required. Drop-in anytime from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
About the Artist
Eloa Jane
The essence of Eloa Jane’s body of work comes from the creative use of discarded paper. Her technique is comprised of carefully sifting through magazine pages and sorting them into a color palette. She then rolls, coils, and weaves the pages to form detailed textures and impressions.