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Today in Art Jewelry: From Our Members, Pages, and Interesting Links

If it's on our radar, it should be on yours.

  • Baltimore Jewelry Center is hiring a part-time studio assistant   
  • ATTA Gallery presents Three Worlds—work by Jiro Kamata and photos by Chalat Kanjanaratanakorn
  • Annette Dam was a recent guest on the Jewelry Journey podcast
  • Lisa M. Berman organized a panel discussion on wearable art
  • Robert Lee Morris was featured in Vanity Fair On Jewellery
  • Andy Lowrie will teach a chain-making class at BJC
  • Just added to AJF's digital Library: American Jewelry: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection at the Yale University Art Gallery and Iris Eichenberg: Where Words Fail
  • Zu design reported that the Art Gallery of South Australia added work by Jess Dare to its collection
  • And so much more

Caption: Eleanor Moty will give an artist talk and book signing at Racine Art Museum on September 2, 2022, in conjunction with a solo exhibition of her work there. Eleanor Moty, Autumn Veil Brooch, 2008, sterling silver, 18- and 22-karat gold, quartz with iron oxide inclusions, citrine, 2 7/8 x 1 5/8 x 1/2 inches, photo: artist
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New Jewelry from Our Member Galleries, August 2022 Part 2

Joana Albuquerque e Sousa, a young artist who recently graduated from Ar.Co, in Lisbon, is currently in Munich pursuing her studies at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste München. In this work she transforms the traditional torque into a very refined work reusing plastics and aluminum from our everyday lives.

Caption: Joana Albuquerque e Sousa, Unstable Object VII, 2021, necklace, aluminum, fishing line, 215 mm in diameter, photo: @Pedro Sequeira
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