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Invited Artist

Caroline Broadhead

JEWELRY

My necklaces are often constructed as double forms. The glass beads I use evoke another kind of bead—one that carries a different sense of tradition—while in other cases I incorporate actual pearls...

Liana Pattihis

JEWELRY

This body of work was created in the shadow of ongoing wars and global unrest. It explores the space between destruction and unity, damage and beauty.
Fragments of broken objects, historically associated with...

Sofia Björkman

JEWELRY

I read in a book about craft and satisfying working methods from 1957, that basket weaving is an ideal activity for difficult and anxious times. It is a suitable method for therapy because it calms one down...

Dariusz Wojdyga, Annika Simonsson, Sara Gjestland Zamecznik

JEWELRY

SPECIAL CASES 26 is an interdisciplinary collaboration with two artists outside the field of art jewelry. Sara Gjestland Zamecznik (Norwegian, Oslo-based), an MA ceramicist from KHiO and Annika Simonsson (Swedish, Oslo-based), graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm.

Mari Ishikawa

JEWELRY

RE:BIRTH 0-1 To disappear, and to remain in memory. The former, it seems like the fate that nature imposes on all living things, while the latter would seem to be a countermeasure derived by humans living this destiny.

Vanessa Anastasopoulou

CERAMICS

This vessel rises like a weathered trunk—stretched, marked, and shaped by processes that feel both geological and organic. Its surface holds peeled layers, ruptures, and drifting lines, as if mapping a memory in motion...

Erato Kouloubi

JEWELRY

This body of work investigates the relationship between Appetite and Social Icons. Throughout history women's bodies have been regarded as objects of beauty. During the years...

Maria Ghisi

OBJECTS

Maria Ghisi is a master glyptographer, gemstone carver, and netsuke artist, with specialization in the conservation of archaic Asian art. She is a certified gemologist (FGA) and diamond grader (DGA) from the UK, with...

Yolanda Naranjo

OBJECTS

This piece emerges from a repetitive, embodied gesture: the act of spinning human hair. An intimate and deeply personal material, the hair used in the work...

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