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09/11/2014

EXPO ‘WWWA’ – Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design, Tallinn (EE) – 7 Nov. 2014- 18 Janv. 2015

WWWA [Words & Works from a World Away (Sõnad ja tööd sealt kaugelt)]Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design
A collaboration of Estonian and Australian jewellery artists
WWWA - estonia
OPENING 7 november 2014 – 5pm
Kuraator: Claire McArdle

What do they say about us on the other side of the world?
And what do you know about them?
This exhibition unites the northern and southern hemispheres through the work of jewellery and object artists from Australia & Estonia. In each country statements were collected from ordinary members of the public about their knowledge and opinion of the other country. Each artist chose a statement about their country from someone on the other side of the world. The piece they made is a reaction to this statement.
Words spoken across the globe invite a personal study of our own culture and a reaction to other’s perceptions of who we are. Each piece is a navigation of an outsider’s perspective and the resulting realisations and revelations about our own identity.
The two cultures have been explored through unverified perceptions and understandings. The resulting objects are repositories of both cultural and personal narratives. They examine the global flow of information between two physically and culturally separate countries and provoke an international exploration of self.

Linda al-Assi [EST] — Robert Baines [AUS] — Nicholas Bastin [AUS] — Robin Bold [AUS] — Zoe Brand [AUS] — Melissa Cameron [AUS] — Anna Davern [AUS] — Mark Edgoose [AUS] — Rita-Livia Erikson [EST] — Ulvi Haagensen [EST] — Mary Hackett [AUS] — Kirsten Haydon [AUS] — Nils Hint [EST] — Naoko Inuzuka [AUS] — Annika Kedelauk [EST] — Inari Kiuru [AUS] — Aija Kivi [EST] — Keiu Koppel [EST] — Katarina Kotselainen [EST] — Teresa Lane [AUS] — Urmas Lüüs [EST] — Kadri Mälk [EST] — Claire McArdle [AUS] — Hans-Otto Ojaste [EST] — Kaire Rannik [EST] — Anne Reinberg [EST] –  Adolfas Šaulys & Mari Relo-Šaulys [EST] — Mark Vaarwerk [AUS] — Anita Van Doorn [AUS] — Tanel Veenre [EST]

Tanel Veenre,   Metsik eljas I/Wild Beast I, 2012 Eesti/Estonia Photographer: Marc MorelTanel Veenre,   Metsik eljas I/Wild Beast I, 2012 Eesti/Estonia – Photo: Marc Morel

Nils Hint  - Words & World from a World Away. Austraalia ja Eesti ehtekunstNils Hint

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Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design
Lai tn 17,
Tallinn 10133
Estonia, Tallinn

Open Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00

01/01/2013

EXPO ‘Suspend-ed in Pink’ – The Atrium-The School of Jewellery, Birmingham (UK) – 7-28 Janv. 2013

Suspend-ed in Pink
The Atrium – The School of Jewellery, Birmingham.  07.01.13-28.01.13

 Suspend-ed in Pink  The Atrium - The School of Jewellery, Birmingham.  07.01.13-28.01.13

Exhibitiors ‘Suspend.ed in Pink’ 2013 :
Alexandra Hopp –  Andrea Coderch –  Annette Dam –  Babette Von Dohnanyi –  Claire Lavendhomme –  Claire McArdle –  Corrado de Meo –  Demitra ThomloudisDrew Markou –  Erica Voss –  Farrah Al Dujaili –  Galatée Pestre –  Helena Johansson –  Heng Lee –  Isabel Dammermann –  Jane Richie –  Jo PondJorge Manilla — Josephine Siwei Wang — Kate RohdeKaren BartlettKaren VanmolKarin Roy AnderssonKatharina Moch — Kevin Hughes — Lauren MarkleyLaurence VerdierLital MendelLynn BatchelderMallory WestonMasako HamaguchiMichelle KraemerMinna KarhuPatricia A GallucciRachel McKnight —  Réka FeketeRhona McCallumRia LinsSam HamiltonSilke FleischerSofia Björkman Thea Clark — Vinit Koosolmanomai — Yeseul SeoZoe Robertson.

EXPO 'Suspend-ed in Pink' - The Atrium-The School of Jewellery, Birmingham (UK) -  7-28 Janv. 2013 dans Alexandra HOPP (US) Karen+Bartlett-+School+of+Jewellery,+Birmingham,+UK.NECKPIECE++01.+H+33+X+W26++X+D+11cm+2010.+Copper,+CZ,+hematite,+rubber+bands,+powder+coat.+copyKaren Bartlett

Claire+McArdle-Australia-The+%28kanga%29Roo-50x21x23mm-2012-fluoro+pink+kangaroo+leather+&+polystyrene-1 dans Andrea CODERCH (ES)Claire McArdle

GloriaBrooch+copy dans Annette DAM (DK)Sam Hamilton

Corrado de Meo  Brooch: Flower in Pink 2012  Mixed media  Photographer: Federico CavicchioliCorrado de Meo Brooch: Flower in Pink 2012  Mixed media -  Photographer: Federico Cavicchioli

Heng-Lee - Floral Embroidery- Pixel SeriesHeng Lee – Floral Embroidery- Pixel Series

Andrea Coderch  Brooch: Untitled 2012  Mixed mediaAndrea Coderch  Brooch: Untitled 2012  Mixed media

Babette Von Dohnanyi  Brooch: Sea Miracles 2012  Mixed media  Photographer: Federico CavicchioliBabette Von Dohnanyi  Brooch: Sea Miracles 2012  Mixed media  Photographer: Federico Cavicchioli

Helena JohanssonHelena Johansson

Kate Rohde cuff.Kate Rohde resin cuff

Farrah Al Dujaili piece 'Beautifully Marked' at "Suspended in Pink "Farrah Al Dujaili- ‘Beautifully Marked’

Curvature Collection - Lital Mendel : pink necklace with ribbonLital Mendel- Curvature Collection : pink necklace with ribbon (this one will not be exhibited here …)

Lital Mendel -  necklace from "Epehmeral collection" shown at "SUSPENDED IN PINK" exhibitionLital Mendel  necklace from « Epehmeral collection »  (THIS one will be exhibited !)

Michelle Kraemer- "like red but not quite" / brooch / cotton, acrylic paint, steelMichelle Kraemer- « like red but not quite » / brooch / cotton, acrylic paint, steel

Rachel McKnight - Pink Twisted Ruffle NeckpieceRachel McKnight – Pink Twisted Ruffle Neckpiece

Pickup #4 velvet pink  http://www.silkefleischer.com/Silke Fleischer – Pickup #4 velvet pink 

Zoe Robertson  Brooch: Double Bubble 2011  High density modelling foam, flock fibre, magnet, powder coated steel  8 x 8 x 1 5cm  http://www.zoerobertson.co.uk/Zoe Robertson  Brooch: Double Bubble 2011  High density modelling foam, flock fibre, magnet, powder coated steel

 

 

The Atrium Gallery (Birmingham School of Jewellery)
Vittoria Street
B1 3PA – Birmingham
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 121 331 5940
website: www.bcu.ac.uk
mail: jewellery@students.uce.ac.uk

14/06/2012

EXPO ‘The Year was 2006′ – Studio2017, Waterloo NSW (AU) – 19-30 Juin 2012

‘THE YEAR WAS 2006

An exhibition of 100 jewellery pieces made in 2006

The Year Was 2006 Waterloo Australia exhibitions unique custom jewelry custom handmade jewellery exhibitions

2006. It was a common year that started on a Sunday. John Howard was PM and Pluto was no longer classified as a planet. It is often bandied about that art is a reflection of our society; intrigued, we set out to find what 2006 might have looked like in terms of contemporary jewellery. 100 jewellers from across the globe have been invited to present one piece of jewellery they made 6 years ago. Presented as a salon hang, this exhibition will showcase an incredibly diverse array of jewellery and will give an overall snapshot of what these jewellers were thinking, making and the materials they were using all those years ago in 2006.

Alice Potter — Alice Whish — Alida Cappelletta — Amy Renshaw — Andrew Welch — Barbara Cotter — Bernadette Trainor — Beatriz Ruiz — Birgit LakenClaire McArdle — Coconut Lu — Bridget Kennedy — Danielle Butters — Danielle Sweeney — Deborah Rudolph — Diane Beevers — Elfrun Lach — Elfi Spiewack — Emma Fielden — Erin Timony — Francine Haywood — Heidemarie Herb — Helen Mok — Ilse-Marie Erl — InSync Design — Jacomien Labuschagne — Jandy Pannell — Jane Millard — Jane Pollard — Jane Reynolds — Jasmine Matus — Jennifer Gehbauer — Jessica McMullen — Jessica Morrison — Jessica Page — Judy McCaigJulie Usel — Julie Kiefel — Justine Austine — Karen Thompson — Karin Jakobsson — Karina Hunnerup — Karola TorkosKate BartonKath Inglis — Katrina Freene — Kelly McCallum — Kim Ebbeck — Linda Blair — Linda Van Niekerk — Lisa Furno — Luke-John Matthew Arnold — Madeleine Clark — Manuela Gandini — Mark Vaarwerk — Melanie Ihnen — Melinda YoungMelissa Cameron — Mervi Kurvinen — Michelle Kelly — Michelle Taylor — Minnette Michael — Mirca Maffi — Miriam Andraus Pappalardo — Nadine Smith — Naomi Schwartz — Paula Rodrigues — Phoebe Porter — Rachel Bell — Radka Passianova — Renee Damiani — Robi Szalay — Rudee Tancharoen — Sandy Marker — Shan Shan Mok — Sharon Fitness — Sharon Massey — Shauna Mayben – Shimara Carlow — Sian Edwards — Simon Cottrell — Sonya Scott — Stefanie Koelbel — Stephen Gallagher — Susan Frisch — Susanna Dwyer — Suzanne Esser — Szilvia Gyorgy — Tatjana Panyoczki — Teresa Faris — Vernon Bowden — Vicki Mason — Ximena Natanya Briceño — Zoe Brand
Flowering Gum Brooch Susan Frisch – Flowering Gum Brooch 

Alice Potter - spotty-necklaceAlice Potter – spotty necklace

Elfrun Lach - 'Corallium Rubrum' necklace - natural red coral branches, Elfrun Lach – ‘Corallium Rubrum’ necklace – natural red coral branches

carlow bangleShimara Carlow bangle
Birgit Laken -   Big Thumbnail, pendant hard fabric, 2006,Birgit Laken -   Big Thumbnail, pendant hard fabric, 2006

 

Studio2017
6b/ 2 Danks St
Waterloo NSW 2017  (AUSTRALIA)
Ph/fax: 02 9698 7999
Open: Tues – Sat 11 – 6pm
Email – gallery@studio2017.com.au

28/05/2011

Decouverte : Claire McARDLE

Classé dans : Australie (AU),Claire McARDLE (AU),COUP DE COEUR,RMIT (AU),textile — bijoucontemporain @ 1:32

EXPO « Public Displays of Attention » 10-21 May 2011 – at First Site Gallery, 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Second solo exhibition of  « up and coming » Melbourne jeweller, Claire McArdle

« Public Displays of Attention is the second solo exhibition for Claire McArdle, a high-achieving RMIT Gold and Silvrersmithing Honours student.  Shopgirl was blown away by the quality and sheer scale of the show. The exhibition is part performance part interactive as Claire invites willing participants to pose with her colossally colourful hand dyed, hand woven and hand spun jewellery. When all is said and done she’ll send you a postcard that captures the experience!  Magnific! Shopgirl met with Claire at First Site Gallery and asked her to strike her best pose with her work »

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« This attention grabbing jewellery creates a visual voice which cries out joyously to the many strangers we encounter everyday during city life. Colossal and colourful, these pieces all carry an urge to be connected to others. They create a shared experience for both the wearer and the viewer as they become part of one of the many Public Displays of Attention. »

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Claire McArdle   pieces at the exhibition

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Claire McArdle  pink piece

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Claire McArdle  yellow neckpiece

http://clairemcardle.com/home/wp-content/gallery/public-displays-of-attention/maryh.jpghttp://clairemcardle.com/home/wp-content/gallery/public-displays-of-attention/peter.jpg
« At the opening people could try on their preferred piece and see if it attracted the right amount of attention for them. As well as having a photo with their favourite as a souvenir. » – LOVE this serie of pictures to see here !

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