New York City Jewelry Week takes place November 18–24, 2024. The following AJF members will hold events there. Check out their exciting programs! Don’t want to scroll on and on? Go here for a foldout you can view at a glance, or print out to circle what you want to see each day.
Events and exhibitions are listed every day they take place, and each exhibition listing gives all the dates it will be on view and any associated events.
All images drawn from nycjewelryweek.com
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2024
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Babka and Brooches 101
10:00–11:30 a.m.
Delve into the rich history and significance of brooches, exploring their role in fashion across different cultures and eras.
MAHNAZ COLLECTION
The Jewelry Arts of Native Indigenous America
12–5 p.m.; exhibition November 18–22
Delves into the rich vocabulary of design, technique, materials, the use of turquoise and hardstones, and the hand of the maker and the machine in the jewelry arts.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Exhibition 12–7 p.m., opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
AARON FABER GALLERY
Jutta and Philipp Munsteiner Artists Reception: The Dragon Rises
4:30–6:30 p.m.; exhibition November 18–22, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Philipp’s most recent work, including the award-winning “Dragon” cut and “Agame” series, will be shown along with work by his mother, Jutta Munsteiner, and father, Tom Munsteiner. Jutta and Philipp will be at the reception.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Panel discussion 5–6:30 p.m.; exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Intricate Blackness: A Talk with LaMar Gayles, Jr.
Exhibition November 18–22, 12–6 p.m.; talk November 19, 10–11:30 a.m.
Gayles discusses the exhibition, which highlights the preservation of Black American jewelry through the use of conservation science.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; reception November 19, 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
BROOKLYN METAL WORKS
Anonymous Brooklyn
Ongoing during NYCJW24; reception November 23, 6–9 p.m.
Anonymous Brooklyn is for everyone. Artists are invited to display a piece of jewelry at Brooklyn Metal Works during NYCJW24. Each work contributes to an evolving collection, documented and shared on social media. Visitors can view the installation as it grows and see the full display during the opening reception.
VARIOUS AJF MEMBERS
Pratt x NYCJW24 Opening Reception
6:30–8 p.m.
Join us in celebrating the kick-off of NYCJW24 and the nine exhibitions of amazing wearable work on view.
KEITH LEWIS and BARBARA McFADYEN
Love and Loss: The Art of Remembrance
This virtual talk may not take place on November 18; no information at time of publication
A virtual talk that looks at the history of memorial and sentimental jewelry, why it was created and worn, and what it symbolized. Enameled memorial jewelry will be emphasized, and the work of several contemporary jewelers will be featured.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2024
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Intricate Blackness: A Talk with LaMar Gayles, Jr.
10–11:30 a.m.; exhibition November 18–22, 12–6 p.m.
Gayles discusses the exhibition, which highlights the preservation of Black American jewelry through the use of conservation science.
BROOKLYN METAL WORKS
Anonymous Brooklyn
Ongoing during NYCJW24; reception November 23, 6–9 p.m.
Anonymous Brooklyn is for everyone. Artists are invited to display a piece of jewelry at Brooklyn Metal Works during NYCJW24. Each work contributes to an evolving collection, documented and shared on social media. Visitors can view the installation as it grows and see the full display during the opening reception.
MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN (curator Barbara Paris Gifford is an AJF member)
The Journey and Joy of Creation
12:15–1:15 p.m.
Rosena Sammi looks at the creative process behind David Michael Jewels.
MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN (curator Barbara Paris Gifford is an AJF member)
Musings on Maximalist Adornment
1:30–2:30 p.m.
From Victorian excess to modern day expressive opulence, dive deep into the colorful world of maximalist jewelry and adornment with a panel conversation.
MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN (curator Barbara Paris Gifford is an AJF member)
Charting Your Own Course
3:30–4:30 p.m.
Fashion Trust US has become an exciting incubator for emerging designers in ready-to-wear, jewelry, and accessories. Join this year’s group of jewelry finalists to learn about their respective career trajectories and what the future of jewelry holds.
SUSAN GRANT LEWIN
Collecting Art Jewelry
5–7 p.m.
The notable collector participates in a panel discussion.
KARIN ROY ANDERSSON
The Endless Moment
Reception, 5–8 p.m.; exhibition November 20–24, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.
The artist and gallerist from Four Gallery participates in electric curation of author jewelry.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
7–9 p.m. reception; exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
BIBA SCHUTZ, KERIANNE QUICK, HARRIETE ESTEL BERMAN, JANA BREVICK, JENNE RAYBURN, and JULIA TURNER
Earrings Galore
Opening reception 6–9 p.m.; exhibition November 19–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
A rich and diverse array of earrings made by emerging and established studio jewelers.
MAHNAZ COLLECTION
The Jewelry Arts of Native Indigenous America
Exhibition November 18–22
Delves into the rich vocabulary of design, technique, materials, the use of turquoise and hardstones, and the hand of the maker and the machine in the jewelry arts.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
AARON FABER GALLERY
Jutta and Philipp Munsteiner: The Dragon Rises
Exhibition November 18–22, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Philipp’s most recent work, including the award-winning “Dragon” cut and “Agame” series, will be shown along with work by his mother, Jutta Munsteiner, and father, Tom Munsteiner. Jutta and Philipp will be at the reception.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Exhibition 12–7 p.m., opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
CLAIRE WEBB
Embedded
Exhibition November 19–23, times vary; reception November 20, 6–9 p.m.
Webb and Ashley Pollack present a collection of new and collaborative work transforming unconventional metals and waste material into objects of wonder, exploring the aesthetic potentialities of embedded and fused materials.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2024
MARTA COSTA REIS, at THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Political Jewelry: Jewelry of Power
10–11 a.m.
A talk about jewelry and the act of adorning the body as a political instrument of restructuring, detail, care, and activism.
SUSAN GRANT LEWIN
Art Jewelry Viewing
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
See the notable collector’s collection alongside art jewelry to be auctioned December 12.
EMILY COBB, at THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
What It Takes: Creating and Navigating Opportunities
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
This panel discussion, sponsored by AJF, spotlights trailblazers from the art jewelry scene who’ve shaken things up with inventive collaborations and/or daring ventures. With Funlola Coker, Melanie Georgacopoulos, Roxanne Simone, and Mallory Weston.
GALERIE NOEL GUYOMARC’H, includes work by SOFIA BJÖRKMAN, HELEN BRITTON, and 2024 Young Artist Award winner BRYAN PARNHAM
2 + 2 + 2 and Much More Beauty and Daring Opening
4–9 p.m.; exhibition times not posted at time of publication
Two exhibitions from Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, along with the unveiling of new artist collections.
JULIE SIMPSON and THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
The Jewelry of Millicent Rogers
4:30–6 p.m.
This dialogue between Simpson and Adam Hayes will trace the evolution of Rogers’s evolution from collaborative client to independent jeweler.
CLAIRE WEBB
Embedded Reception
6–9 p.m.
Webb and Ashley Pollack present a collection of new and collaborative work transforming unconventional metals and waste material into objects of wonder, exploring the aesthetic potentialities of embedded and fused materials.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Preoccupations
6–9 p.m.; exhibition November 20–23, 11:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Through a lens of their own fixations, four MFA candidates exhibit unique jewelry and objects generated from distinctive curiosities that stir contemplation and evoke connection.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Inside a Family Atelier: Legacy & Longevity
Exhibition November 20–22, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; talk November 21, 10–11 a.m.; cocktail party November 22, 5–8
Step inside family-owned atelier Petra Class Studio as they discuss relationship dynamics, artistic evolution, passing the torch and balancing an artist’s legacy with brand longevity. With a retrospective exhibition (1990s–present).
MAHNAZ COLLECTION
The Jewelry Arts of Native Indigenous America
Exhibition November 18–22
Delves into the rich vocabulary of design, technique, materials, the use of turquoise and hardstones, and the hand of the maker and the machine in the jewelry arts.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
BROOKLYN METAL WORKS
Anonymous Brooklyn
Ongoing during NYCJW24; reception November 23, 6–9 p.m.
Anonymous Brooklyn is for everyone. Artists are invited to display a piece of jewelry at Brooklyn Metal Works during NYCJW24. Each work contributes to an evolving collection, documented and shared on social media. Visitors can view the installation as it grows and see the full display during the opening reception.
AARON FABER GALLERY
Jutta and Philipp Munsteiner: The Dragon Rises
Exhibition November 18–22, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Philipp’s most recent work, including the award-winning “Dragon” cut and “Agame” series, will be shown along with work by his mother, Jutta Munsteiner, and father, Tom Munsteiner. Jutta and Philipp will be at the reception.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Intricate Blackness: A Talk with LaMar Gayles, Jr.
Exhibition November 18–22, 12–6 p.m.; talk November 19, 10–11:30 a.m.
Gayles discusses the exhibition, which highlights the preservation of Black American jewelry through the use of conservation science.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; reception November 19, 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
KARIN ROY ANDERSSON
The Endless Moment
Exhibition November 20–24, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; reception November 19, 5–8 p.m.
The artist and gallerist from Four Gallery participates in electric curation of author jewelry.
BIBA SCHUTZ, KERIANNE QUICK, HARRIETE ESTEL BERMAN, JANA BREVICK, JENNE RAYBURN, and JULIA TURNER
Earrings Galore
Exhibition November 19–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m., opening reception November 19, 6–9 p.m.
A rich and diverse array of earrings made by emerging and established studio jewelers.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Exhibition 12–7 p.m., opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2024
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Inside a Family Atelier: Legacy & Longevity
Talk 10–11 a.m.; exhibition November 20–22, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; cocktail party November 22, 5–8
Step inside family-owned atelier Petra Class Studio as they discuss relationship dynamics, artistic evolution, passing the torch and balancing an artist’s legacy with brand longevity. With a retrospective exhibition (1990s–present).
HELEN W. DRUTT ENGLISH and MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN (curator Barbara Paris Gifford is an AJF member)
2 Columbus Circle (Midtown)
Helen W. Drutt English: Inside the Artist’s Studio
Talk 4–5:30 p.m.
Learn firsthand about the artists one of jewelry’s most influential figures knows so deeply.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.; exhibition November 18–24, 12–7 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN (curator Barbara Paris Gifford is an AJF member)
2 Columbus Circle (Midtown)
Design Happy Hour: Button Necklaces with Beau McCall
6–8 p.m.
In this workshop, participants will learn to transform buttons into eye-catching doll-themed jewelry pieces.
MAHNAZ COLLECTION
The Jewelry Arts of Native Indigenous America
Exhibition November 18–22
Delves into the rich vocabulary of design, technique, materials, the use of turquoise and hardstones, and the hand of the maker and the machine in the jewelry arts.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
AARON FABER GALLERY
Jutta and Philipp Munsteiner: The Dragon Rises
Exhibition November 18–22, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Philipp’s most recent work, including the award-winning “Dragon” cut and “Agame” series, will be shown along with work by his mother, Jutta Munsteiner, and father, Tom Munsteiner. Jutta and Philipp will be at the reception.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Intricate Blackness: A Talk with LaMar Gayles, Jr.
Exhibition November 18–22, 12–6 p.m.; talk November 19, 10–11:30 a.m.
Gayles discusses the exhibition, which highlights the preservation of Black American jewelry through the use of conservation science.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; reception November 19, 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
KARIN ROY ANDERSSON
The Endless Moment
Exhibition November 20–24, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; reception November 19, 5–8 p.m.
The artist and gallerist from Four Gallery participates in electric curation of author jewelry.
BROOKLYN METAL WORKS
Anonymous Brooklyn
Ongoing during NYCJW24; reception November 23, 6–9 p.m.
Anonymous Brooklyn is for everyone. Artists are invited to display a piece of jewelry at Brooklyn Metal Works during NYCJW24. Each work contributes to an evolving collection, documented and shared on social media. Visitors can view the installation as it grows and see the full display during the opening reception.
BIBA SCHUTZ, KERIANNE QUICK, HARRIETE ESTEL BERMAN, JANA BREVICK, JENNE RAYBURN, and JULIA TURNER
Earrings Galore
Exhibition November 19–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m., opening reception November 19, 6–9 p.m.
A rich and diverse array of earrings made by emerging and established studio jewelers.
GALERIE NOEL GUYOMARC’H, includes work by SOFIA BJÖRKMAN, HELEN BRITTON, and 2024 Young Artist Award winner BRYAN PARNHAM
2 + 2 + 2 and Much More Beauty and Daring Opening
Exhibition times not posted at time of publication
Two exhibitions from Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, along with the unveiling of new artist collections.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Preoccupations
Exhibition November 20–23, 11:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Through a lens of their own fixations, four MFA candidates exhibit unique jewelry and objects generated from distinctive curiosities that stir contemplation and evoke connection.
CLAIRE WEBB
Embedded
Exhibition November 19–23, times vary; reception November 20, 6–9 p.m.
Webb and Ashley Pollack present a collection of new and collaborative work transforming unconventional metals and waste material into objects of wonder, exploring the aesthetic potentialities of embedded and fused materials.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Second Acts
10–11:30 a.m.
Keith Lewis was a chemist. Isabelle Busnel was in finance. Katja Toporski was an anesthesiologist. They started their working lives far afield from jewelry before pivoting to become contemporary jewelers. Altmann hosts the conversation.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Inside a Family Atelier: Legacy & Longevity
Cocktail party, 5–8 p.m.; exhibition November 20–22, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; talk November 21, 10–11 a.m.
Step inside family-owned atelier Petra Class Studio as they discuss relationship dynamics, artistic evolution, passing the torch and balancing an artist’s legacy with brand longevity. With a retrospective exhibition (1990s–present).
BROOKLYN METAL WORKS
Anonymous Brooklyn
Ongoing during NYCJW24; reception November 23, 6–9 p.m.
Anonymous Brooklyn is for everyone. Artists are invited to display a piece of jewelry at Brooklyn Metal Works during NYCJW24. Each work contributes to an evolving collection, documented and shared on social media. Visitors can view the installation as it grows and see the full display during the opening reception.
MAHNAZ COLLECTION
The Jewelry Arts of Native Indigenous America
Exhibition November 18–22
Delves into the rich vocabulary of design, technique, materials, the use of turquoise and hardstones, and the hand of the maker and the machine in the jewelry arts.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
AARON FABER GALLERY
Jutta and Philipp Munsteiner: The Dragon Rises
Exhibition November 18–22, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Philipp’s most recent work, including the award-winning “Dragon” cut and “Agame” series, will be shown along with work by his mother, Jutta Munsteiner, and father, Tom Munsteiner. Jutta and Philipp will be at the reception.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Intricate Blackness: A Talk with LaMar Gayles, Jr.
Exhibition November 18–22, 12–6 p.m.; talk November 19, 10–11:30 a.m.
Gayles discusses the exhibition, which highlights the preservation of Black American jewelry through the use of conservation science.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; reception November 19, 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
KARIN ROY ANDERSSON
The Endless Moment
Exhibition November 20–24, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; reception November 19, 5–8 p.m.
The artist and gallerist from Four Gallery participates in electric curation of author jewelry.
BIBA SCHUTZ, KERIANNE QUICK, HARRIETE ESTEL BERMAN, JANA BREVICK, JENNE RAYBURN, and JULIA TURNER
Earrings Galore
Exhibition November 19–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m., opening reception November 19, 6–9 p.m.
A rich and diverse array of earrings made by emerging and established studio jewelers.
GALERIE NOEL GUYOMARC’H, includes work by SOFIA BJÖRKMAN, HELEN BRITTON, and 2024 Young Artist Award winner BRYAN PARNHAM
2 + 2 + 2 and Much More Beauty and Daring
Exhibition times not posted at time of publication
Two exhibitions from Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, along with the unveiling of new artist collections.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Preoccupations
Exhibition November 20–23, 11:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Through a lens of their own fixations, four MFA candidates exhibit unique jewelry and objects generated from distinctive curiosities that stir contemplation and evoke connection.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Exhibition 12–7 p.m., opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2024
BROOKLYN METAL WORKS
Anonymous Brooklyn | Begin Anywhere Reception
6–9 p.m.
Anonymous Brooklyn is for everyone. Artists are invited to display a piece of jewelry at Brooklyn Metal Works during NYCJW24. Each work contributes to an evolving collection, documented and shared on social media. Visitors can view the installation as it grows and see the full display during the opening reception.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; reception November 19, 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
KARIN ROY ANDERSSON
The Endless Moment
Exhibition November 20–24, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; reception November 19, 5–8 p.m.
The artist and gallerist from Four Gallery participates in electric curation of author jewelry.
BIBA SCHUTZ, KERIANNE QUICK, HARRIETE ESTEL BERMAN, JANA BREVICK, JENNE RAYBURN, and JULIA TURNER
Earrings Galore
Exhibition November 19–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m., opening reception November 19, 6–9 p.m.
A rich and diverse array of earrings made by emerging and established studio jewelers.
GALERIE NOEL GUYOMARC’H, includes work by SOFIA BJÖRKMAN, HELEN BRITTON, and 2024 Young Artist Award winner BRYAN PARNHAM
2 + 2 + 2 and Much More Beauty and Daring
Exhibition times not posted at time of publication
Two exhibitions from Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, along with the unveiling of new artist collections.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Preoccupations
Exhibition November 20–23, 11:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Through a lens of their own fixations, four MFA candidates exhibit unique jewelry and objects generated from distinctive curiosities that stir contemplation and evoke connection.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Exhibition 12–7 p.m., opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
CLAIRE WEBB
Embedded
Exhibition November 19–23, times vary; reception November 20, 6–9 p.m.
Webb and Ashley Pollack present a collection of new and collaborative work transforming unconventional metals and waste material into objects of wonder, exploring the aesthetic potentialities of embedded and fused materials.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2024
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
Iris Apfel: Creating an Identity
11 a.m.–1 p.m.
A presentation on the fashion icon by a curator at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA.
THE JEWELRY LIBRARY
solo: An Exhibition by Danni Schwaag
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; reception November 19, 7–9 p.m.
The exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at Schwaag’s creative process, featuring sketchbooks, drawings, screenprints, photos, and videos of the artist’s performances.
KARIN ROY ANDERSSON
The Endless Moment
Exhibition November 20–24, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; reception November 19, 5–8 p.m.
The artist and gallerist from Four Gallery participates in electric curation of author jewelry.
BIBA SCHUTZ, KERIANNE QUICK, HARRIETE ESTEL BERMAN, JANA BREVICK, JENNE RAYBURN, and JULIA TURNER
Earrings Galore
Exhibition November 19–24, 11 a.m.–6 p.m., opening reception November 19, 6–9 p.m.
A rich and diverse array of earrings made by emerging and established studio jewelers.
GALLERY LOUPE, NOEL GUYOMARC’H, and JENNIFER ALTMANN
Reflections on Attai Chen
Exhibition November 18–24, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
A posthumous exhibition, panel discussion, and book launch showcases Chen’s life and work. Guyomarc’h is one of the panelists. Altmann moderates.
CLAIRE WEBB, JESS TOLBERT, KERIANNE QUICK, and LYNDSAY RICE
Missed Connections
November 18–24, times vary
This exhibition pairs contemporary jewelry with “Missed Connection” ads, exploring encounters between the work and its wearers.
LYNN BATCHELDER
The Mount
November 18–24, times vary
The Mount explores ways things are propped, perched, or otherwise presented to an audience—to encourage conversations between and beyond jewelry and presentation.
GALERIE NOEL GUYOMARC’H, includes work by SOFIA BJÖRKMAN, HELEN BRITTON, and 2024 Young Artist Award winner BRYAN PARNHAM
2 + 2 + 2 and Much More Beauty and Daring
Exhibition times not posted at time of publication
Two exhibitions from Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h, along with the unveiling of new artist collections.
CHARON KRANSEN
Korea Now, From the Land of the Morning Calm
Exhibition 12–7 p.m., opening reception November 21, 5–8 p.m.
Gain insight into the unique contemporary Korean aesthetic, eye for detail, and symbolism.
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