Posts Tagged ‘SNAG conference’

Transmutations: Material Reborn – Houston

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

transmutations_HCCCWell, well, I’ve been a bit slow on the uptake for jumping into the new year; all that sleep during Christmas and New Years is quite addictive and hard to give up so quickly. How did a month go by already (answer: many rainy nights cozy in bed ravishing the Twilight series….)?! Time to get back on the art train before laziness slips in. So many shows this past fall/winter, I’ve missed a few in these posts; catch-up time.

So, one of the most recent exhibitions happening now is Transmutations: Material Reborn at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (image above is from HCCC website). Curated by Susan Sloan, the artists were selected from the book she juried, 500 Plastic Jewelry Designs which was published this past fall by Lark Books. Lovely book and I only wish I could see the show in Houston. Luckily many other metalsmiths will get the chance to see it during the SNAG “going to Extremes” conference in March.

UPDATE:  the Houston Press posted this on Feb 5, 2010
Houston Press

eventful houston Transmutations

eventful houston Transmutations

In the meantime, I’m enjoying seeing my LEGO necklaces images used as PR for the show. Too bad the red and white Cartier Blanc is not in the show after all (it sold during Sienna Gallery’s show So Fake They’ll Think It’s Real).

HCCC website

HCCC website

Here is the blurb about the show from HCCC’s site:
Curated by celebrated jeweler, Susan Sloan, TRANSMUTATIONS:  Material Reborn showcases 28 international jewelry artists who transform materials, such as resin, latex, rubber, vinyl, and thermoplastics, into outrageous jewelry and wearable art.  The exhibition includes pieces meant for everyday adornment as well as those that make a larger-than-life statement—some of which are created in combination with more conventional materials, such as gold, silver, pearls, and gemstones.  Stop by the Artist Hall at HCCC to see this stunning array of wearables made from plastic Lego toy parts, precious materials, and found objects!”

Modern Luxury Houston

Modern Luxury Houston

Decorative Resurgance-Last Day

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

decorative resurgance

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”.

miel-margarita paredes

miel-margarita paredes "Gnaw"

Becky Chader

Becky Chader's "Reliquary for Styrofoam Peanut"

Duchess 2 by emiko

Duchess 2 by emiko

Klimt02 – SNAG, Day 2 afternoon

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

klimt02

Revolution, Day 2, 1:30pm, Leo Caballero, co-founder of Klimt02.net, the popular online international art jewelry community, spoke about the reasoning behind starting the site.

While his presentation was  more like a wordy recitation (you can’t really blame the guy, it was his first trip to the US–he’s from Italy–and perhaps the first time addressing such a large, non-tech crowd), the accompanying video presentation was worth the wait, from which I furiously scrambled to record the following quotes, which seemed so esoteric in the lecture, but when put to an emotional soundtrack and film, seemed to strike a chord.

Reality is the exchange of information

The priority of social Equality is Knowledge

From information to knowledge

When you select you already have an idea

Creation is an act of will


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

Brand Spankin’ New Earrings

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

carrotene earringsswirlorbit earrings

In preparing for Facére Jewelry Art Gallery‘s The Long and Short of It earring show (May 6-27), I made a ton of new earrings; 3 different series of work: Limited Edition Windows, sleek tiles, and more Orbit, space age fun. See for yourself on my etsy store!

blue window tall earrings

The Windows were sure a hit at the Palo Alto Art Center trunk show a few weeks ago; they also come in bronze with patinated silver, and aqua blue, which will be perfect on the runway in a few weeks! I’m working feverishly on 2 new necklaces in the series, My First Royal Jewels, for a runway show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art during the SNAG conference on May 21. Inspired by the current Lalique, Fabergé, and Tiffany exhibition at the Legion of Honor (first at the Cleveland Museum of Art–a much more extensive exhibit in OH, glad I saw it there first). Lalique’s infamous Insect Women with Black Swans necklace is my next replica in LEGO®, as well as an early Blue Steel necklace by Boucheron (original images below). I’ll be posting progress on these pieces in the next week. Choo choo, all aboard for the next stop on the e-train express…..

Lalique Insect Women with Black Swans

Lalique Insect Women with Black Swans

Boucheron necklace in blue steel

Boucheron necklace in blue steel