Jewelry That Makes You Think.
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New Jewelry from Our Member Galleries, March 2022, Part 2
By Art Jewelry Forum
 
Clara Del Papa’s works springs from a journey—geographical and intellectual—from the observation of nature and the spirit of places and people. Her jewels are caskets that enclose the perceptions that have most affected her soul. Through a continuous variation of materials, finishes, and declinations of lines and volumes, her jewels represent a continue dialogue with the body’s anatomy and its extensions.

As a way to cultivate the next generation of collectors and make art jewelry as widely accessible as possible, the second On Offer of every month features more affordable pieces so works by Attai Chen, Herman Hermsen, Heejoo Kim, and Anna Talbot (among many others) are within reach! 

Caption: Clara Del Papa, Orquideas, earrings, silver, gold leaf, photo courtesy of Thereza Pedrosa Gallery
Available from Thereza Pedrosa Gallery
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Today in Art Jewelry: From Our Members, Events, and Opportunities

  • AJF to receive the MAD About Jewelry Award!
  • A Ted Noten exhibition opens Friday
  • Bridget Catchpole has a solo exhibition at Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h
  • Bella Neyman was a recent guest on the Jewelry Journey podcast
  • Diamonds are being made out of salad dressing—you read that right
  • Our next AJF Live will feature Zahra Almajidi
  • You have until March 25 to apply for McDermott Intern for Modern Jewelry
  • And so much more!

Caption: Bridget Catchpole, Vitreous Entanglement (Pacific Northwest Collection), 2021, necklace, vintage Italian glass beads, found rope, nylon, steel, 600 x 160 x 40 mm, photo courtesy of Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h
Available from Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h, bijoux et objets contemporains
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