The Jeanne Toussaint Institute is a school for adults - Official education of the City of Brussels (formerly called Social Promotion). The learning provided in our institution focuses on the so-called "adornment" professions.
Read MoreAnchored in the field of contemporary jewellery, Ophelie's work resists conventional categorisations & reclaims the object as a space for narrative & critical inquiry.
Read MoreDr Omri Goren is an artist & designer. He owns a fashion & jewellery design studio, presenting his works in Israel & internationally. He is also a senior lecturer in the Department of Visual & Material Culture.
Read MoreContemporary jeweller Muirhead creates one-of-a-kind pieces inspired by unknown narratives of fragmented found objects & non-precious materials. Her work evokes memory & nostalgia.
Read MoreMeta Joanknecht works with waste, discarded, found and recycled materials. These materials have been weathered and deformed, they have gained their appearance from life’s cycles.
Read MoreMariagiorgia Pacini focuses on themes of memory, testimony & transformation, she blends experimentation with conceptual research. Pacini trained at the Istituto Selvatico in Padova.
Read MoreDirectly influenced and excited by things unnoticed, decay, peeling paint, rusting metal, colour, texture and pattern, she is inspired on a daily basis by erosion, the elements and hidden treasures.
Read MoreLoneliness and melancholy, shame and guilt, vulnerability and a sensitivity to life. Kent uses a simple and clear idiom to identify some of these primary, basic feelings.
Read MoreVia Jewellery, Cibotti found both a means of expression and the possibility of dialogue engagement. The bodies that wear her work have their own identity, interpret in their own way and also have something to say. In this exchange she connects with others.
Read MoreBéatrice-Carlson is an interdisciplinary artist with a fashion design background. She uses jewellery to explore the function of the body and its proper language and position in society.
Read MoreAlessia Prati is an Italian artist born in 1992. After specialising in contemporary jewellery at Alchimia, Florence and a residency experience in Hong Kong, she founded Breccia Studio in Piacenza.
Read MoreInspired by the Korean verb “fill(chada)” used for wearing jewelry, she emphasizes the deeper meaning of words. Born in South Korea, she lives and works in Paju, near the DMZ. Ji Young earned her MFA from Kookmin University.
Read MoreYaxin Zhai's work focuses on the interdisciplinary research field of art healing and psychological defence mechanisms, through multimodal jewellery creation and embodied perception systems for art practice.
Read MoreExtensive research and hands-on experience in art and craftsmanship have shaped Jingyan’s deep interest in jewelry. She completed her undergraduate studies in China before pursuing a master’s degree at the Royal College of Art in the UK.
Read MoreWanyan Wu is a jewellery artist based in China and Birmingham. She holds an MA in Jewellery and Related Products from Birmingham City University. She primarily works with enamel to create narrative jewellery inspired by childhood memories of candy.
Read MoreClaude L was a Graduate professor of Technology. Claude L is a self-taught jewelry artist but she was taught in the work of plastics, fabrics, papers, metals and stones.
Read MoreCARA reflects my artistic journey, combining my interest in engineering with contemporary jewelry design. It’s inspired by my love for artistic expression and the stories that come with each piece I create.
Read MoreI place a strong emphasis on analyzing the properties of the materials I use in my work, thereby gaining deeper knowledge about them. Once I find harmony with the material, I am able to immerse myself in the creative process.
Read MoreNatasha Heaslip is an award winning jeweller, she has exhibited all over the UK and Ireland, including goldsmiths fair and Desire exhibitions. As well as showing work in France, Norway, Germany and the Middle East.
Read MoreOrsolya Karman is the founder and designer behind Karman Jewelry. A graduate of the prestigious Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design with a Master’s in Visual Communication.
Read More