Posts Tagged ‘Decorative Resurgance’

My First Royal Jewels in Metalsmith Magazine

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

metalsmith_spr09coverwTo add to my incredible emiko-o Month of Press (someone recently asked me “Who does your PR?”, and i was like, uhhhhh…you mean me?), the current issue of Metalsmith features My First Royal Jewels Collection, starting on page 46. An intelligent and interesting article, “Mining History: Ornamentalism Revisted“, written by Namita Gupta Wiggers (curator of Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland OR) and Lena Vigna (curator, Miami University Art Museum, OH), takes us on a tour of contemporary jewelers (myself included) whose work harkens back to an earlier period of the decorative arts . I was overjoyed and floored that a full-page image of my Queen Margherita necklace was presented opposite the title page!

I really  had no idea that a return to ornamentalism was happening on a larger scale until I saw the Decorative Resurgance show that my work was in (and won first place for) this May at Rowan University. Then this article came out and now I’m seeing more and more exhibitions pop up in this vein. Works for me!

metalsmith article

metalsmith article

Queen Margherita in Metalsmith

Queen Margherita in Metalsmith

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Decorative Resurgance-Last Day

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

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co-jurors of decorative resurgance

May 24, Afternoon at Rowan University Gallery in Glassboro, NJ
Checked out of the Loews Sunday morning, and headed over the Walt Whitman Bridge to Jersey to see my last show of SNAG Revolution 2009. Certainly worth the field trip, co-jurors Jill Baker Gower and Jessica Calderwood did a fantastic job putting together Decorative Resurgance. Out of 429 entries, 90 pieces were selected, representing 72 artists.
“We were particularly interested in work that was not only exquisitely crafted, but also successfully re-contextualized the chosen historical decorative influence into thoughtful and contemporary art as well as illustrated research and knowledge of the decorative inspiration.”–excerpt from the Jurors’ Statement.

Accompanying the show is an attractive catalog, with a lovely forward by Jennifer Zwilling (Curatorial Assistant at the Philadelphia Museum of Art), made possible by a grant from the Art Jewelry Forum.
Juror Awards were given to: 1st Place — my LEGO® Duchess 2 Cartier reinterpretation; 2nd Place — Miel-Margarita Paredes for her subtle “Gnaw” floral/rodent wall installation, 3rd Place — Becky Chader’s multi-layered “Reliquary for a Styrofoam Peanut”.

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miel-margarita paredes "Gnaw"

Becky Chader

Becky Chader's "Reliquary for Styrofoam Peanut"

Duchess 2 by emiko

Duchess 2 by emiko

Juror’s Choice Award Winner

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Just got the exciting news that my Duchess 2 neckpiece won 1st Place Juror’s Choice Award at the Decorative Resurgance exhibition at Rowan Gallery! Definitely took me by surprise; I had to read the letter twice before it really kicked in that I wasn’t imagining things. So glad that I delayed my flight leaving the SNAG conference so that I could attend the Artist Reception for this show on May 24. For those of you who live near Glassboro, NJ, come join me at the reception! This award could explain the use of the Duchess 2 image on the SNAG Conference Exhibitions page (scroll to the bottom)….

SNAG Conference exhibitions