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  2. Melissa Cameron: Body Politic - Art Jewelry Forum

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    Melissa Cameron, RPG @ 1:9 (pin), 22m radius @ 1:9 (neckpiece), Anti-personnel Round (pin), Un-handle (pendant), 2015, powder-coated steel trowel, stainless steel, polyester-cotton ribbon, largest 440 x 125 x 35 mm, photo: artist. In her latest body of work, Body Politic, Melissa Cameron departs from earlier themes to explore the political ...

  3. Material Concerns: A Thai Surprise - Art Jewelry Forum

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    By Melissa Cameron The tabletop at Totally Thai restaurant in Perth, Western Australia, 2015 Was it the shallow depth of the drinking vessels laid out on the table that made an immediate impression on my fellow diners and me, or their improbable shine?

  4. Material Concerns: Erfurt Enamel - Art Jewelry Forum

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    Vials of enamel powder, Künstlerwerkstätten (the artists’ workshops), Erfurt, Germany, 2014 Vials of enamel powder, Künstlerwerkstätten (the artists’ workshops), Erfurt, Germany, 2014 This image of artists in motion is taken from the kiln room at the Künstlerwerkstätten in Erfurt, Germany. Overseeing the action, across from the newly erected air compressor-powered and internally ...

  5. Material Concerns: Georgetown - Art Jewelry Forum

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    Georgetown Trailer Park Mall, Seattle, Washington, 2015 Georgetown Trailer Park Mall, Seattle, Washington, 2015 My head is routinely turned by overstuffed second-hand stores when I’m material shopping. I appreciate that not everyone wants their material bearing the kind of message that recycled objects convey, but if you’re after rare threads, specialist tools, or recycled metals, […]

  6. Material Concerns: Seeing Light through a Handmade Skirt

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    By Melissa Cameron Deep within Terminal 6 at LAX, Los Angeles, California, 2015 Finding peace in an airport terminal is fine if you’re attuned to the Zen of queuing.

  7. Melissa Cameron Archives - Art Jewelry Forum

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  8. IN SIGHT SERIES / SNAG TORONTO - Art Jewelry Forum

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    This year’s Society of North American Goldsmiths’ (SNAG) conference “Meta-Mosaic“ was held in May in Toronto, Canada. It was co-chaired by Paul McClure of George Brown College and Melanie Egan of the Harbourfront Centre, an “innovative not-for-profit cultural organization that creates events and activities of excellence.”[i] The Harbourfront Centre boasts a metals studio in its own ...

  9. 10 Best Newcomers at Munich Jewelry Week 2016

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    The personal fears and fragility as a concept and the excellence of technique provide Mr. Cavaller a brilliant near-future as a best newcomer.”. Exhibited at Schmuckgalerie tal20, Tal 20, Munich. Naama Bergman, Salt Vessel, 2016, iron mesh, salt, height 190 mm, photo Agnieszka Knap. NAAMA BERGMAN, SALT VESSEL, 2016.

  10. In Sight Series / SNAG Toronto - Art Jewelry Forum

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    The 2013 conference of the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG) was held in Toronto, Canada, in May and was organized by Paul McClure of George Brown College and Melanie Egan of the Harbourfront Centre. The conference was a gathering of mainly North American professional jewelers, academics, and students. The activities included lectures, short PechaKucha-like presentations, interviews ...

  11. The November Report - Art Jewelry Forum

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    Melissa Cameron’s work 1.1.2017 was announced the winner of 2017 Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize at the Transformation 10 exhibition in Pittsburgh. She has a total of 10 works on view at Contemporary Craft, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, including the prizewinning piece. Transformation 10 runs until March 23, 2019.