FERROUS | Velvet da Vinci Contemporary Art Jewelry and Sculpture Gallery | San Francisco -
March 1 – April 14, 2013
(David Choi bracelet)
Jewelry in a New Iron Age by 60 International Artists
Velvet da Vinci San Francisco exhibition
March 1 – April 14, 2013
Artists’ reception Friday, March 1, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m.
FERROUS, an exhibition of jewelry using iron, steel, and steel alloys. Although the use of iron dates back more than two thousand years, this humble material is more commonly used for agriculture and industrial purposes than adornment. A significant exception is the Berlin Iron Jewelry of the early 19th century. The Prussian Royal family funded the uprising against Napoleon by encouraging wealthy citizens to exchange their precious gold and silver for intricately fabricated iron jewelry.Intricacy is just one aspect the 60 artists of FERROUS explore with this versatile material. Known for its strength and lightness, the steel and iron jewelry of FERROUS is both rusty and shiny, sheet and wire, bejeweled and modest. The exhibition will take place simultaneously at Velvet da Vinci Gallery in San Francisco and as a virtual exhibition at crafthaus online. In May FERROUS will travel to 18Karat Gallery in Toronto, Canada as part of The Society of North American Goldsmith’s annual conference.
Participating artists:
Nanz Aalund, USA – Anne Achenbach, Germany – Dauvit Alexander, Scotland – Talya Baharal, USA – Michael Berger, Germany – Lisa Bjorke, Sweden – Aaron Bray, USA – Elizabeth Callinicos, UK – Melissa Cameron, USA/Australia – David Choi, USA – Kat Cole, USA – Dialogue Collective, UK – Andy Cooperman, USA – Donna D’Aquino, USA – Jaclyn Davidson, USA – Ann Catrin Evans, Wales – Maureen Faye-Chauhan, Australia – Fekete Réka, NL – Mirla Fernandes, Brazil – Peg Fetter, USA – Rebekah Frank, USA – Motoko Furuhashi, USA – Susie Ganch, USA – Elliot Gaskin, USA – Janna Gregonis, USA – Dana Hakim, Israel – Masako Hamaguchi, UK – Tom Hill, USA/UK – Heejin Hwang, USA – Rob Jackson, USA – Mary Frisbee Johnson, USA – Lisa Juen Sinnott, USA – Satomi Kawai, USA – Maya Kini, USA – Amy Klainer, USA – Jenny Laidlaw, UK – Lorena Lazard, Mexico – Roxy Lentz, USA – Timothy Information Limited, UK – Kasja Lindberg, Sweden – Tara Locklear, USA – Sarah Loertscher, USA – Drew Markou, UK – Judy McCaig, Spain/Scotland – Lindy McSwan, Australia – Chris Nelson, USA – Iker Ortiz, Mexico – Claudio Pino, Canada – Jo Pond, UK – Suzanne Pugh, USA – Meghan Patrice Riley, USA – Mackenzie Sala, USA – Natasha Seedorf, USA – Sondra Sherman, USA – Marjorie Simon, USA – Melissa Stiles, USA – Barbara Stutman, Canada – Tore Svensson, Sweden – Sarah West, USA – Katie Wright, UK
Donna D’Aquino : Red/Black Necklace
Helen Shirk: Neckpiece
Alexander Dauvit : Three Post-Apocalyptic Cocktail Rings
David Choi Brooch
Maureen Faye-Chauhan: Stainless steel Octahedral brooch
Sarah West – Coney Island/RCA Brooch
Susie Ganch : Pendant
Mirla Fernandes Eu sou a medida II/Fe (I am the measure/Fe) Necklace
Drew Markou Rust and Space Brooch #1
Tara Locklear – Faux Real KJ Lane Replica Earrings
Marjorie Simon First Thoughts on Miami Foliage Neckpiece
Sondra Sherman Study Valeriana Brooch
Barbara Stutman Boutonniere #11
Jennifer Laidlaw No use in crying over spilt milk Necklace (detail)
Lindy McSwan Day 7 NYC v2.1 and v1.2 Brooches
Dana Hakim My Four Guardian Angels Brooch
Meghan Patrice Riley Interstitial II Necklace
Kat Cole 405 Summit Catalog of Belongings Neckpiece
Kat Cole The Land Below – Winter Neckpiece
Sarah Loertscher Structure Neckpiece #13
Amy Klainer Safety Chain Necklace
Suzanne Pugh Brooch
Roxy Lentz Neckpiece
Lisa Bjorke Frigg Brooch
Reka Fekete Juggling Brooch
Lisa Juen I Make You Look Successful Brooch/Neckpiece
Claudio Pino INOX Reverie Ring
Michael Berger Kinetic Ring
Motoko Furuhashi – Sentiment Brooch
Timothy Information Limited - Gone Brooch