EXPO ‘Nomen Nescio’ – Piazza del carmine 29, Firenze (IT) – 2-3 Dec. 2016
Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School Florence
Opening 2 december 18:00-21:00
& 3 December 17:00-20:00
Nomen Nescio, from latin nomen-name and nescio-I don’t know, is an installation of 300 brooches, all made out of the same material – discarded tin cans.
It is the nameless and forgotten crowd that the jewellery artist Carla Movia addresses with her work, a reflection on stereotypes and prejudice.
100 trashed tin cans transformed into jewellery state that redemption is a possibility.
They are meant as a symbol of hope, the invisible and the rejected placed on the body and worn with pride to be noticed.
In this spirit, one series of brooches supports Oxfam Italia’s campaign Stand as One.
A percentage of the sales will be donated to give help and protection to the millions of people forced to flee conflict, disaster and poverty.
MFA graduate Carla Movia has been selected to Talente 2017 with her graduation work!
Alchimia contemporary Jewellery school in Firenze – proud to announce that our MFA graduate Carla Movia has been selected to Talente 2017 with her graduation work
proud to announce that our MFA graduate Carla Movia has been selected to Talente 2017 with her graduation work
Carla Movia (born in 1989 in Trieste, Italy) is a contemporary jewellery maker currently based in Florence. She holds a BFA (2014) and completing an MFA in Contemporary Jewellery and Body Ornament from Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School in Florence tutored by Dutch artists Ruudt Peters and Lucy Sarneel.
Piazza del Carmine, 29,
50124 Firenze FI, Italia Enregistrer