Interviews, Profiles, Stories
Journal: Emma Grace
on 10th May 2012
Sustainable Jewellery: My Approach There are many possible paths one could follow towards developing a more sustainable jewellery practice: working […]
Sustainable Jewellery: My Approach There are many possible paths one could follow towards developing a more sustainable jewellery practice: working […]
Doug and Chloe share a love of nature and the Australian landscape, particularly the splendour of Western Australia’s sunburnt national […]
A few months ago I was asked to do a Vox Pop on the question: “What do you do to […]
The rise of creative repair has been a fast and exciting one. It’s hard to say where it came from […]
The Treasury A few years ago I started a workshop and named it The Treasury. The basic idea was that […]
The intimate potency of picture books and jewellery… One of the richest qualities of jewellery is its intimate potency. When […]
Plants and mushrooms Plants and mushrooms are very inspiring. In the ground they are perfect little creations, balanced shapes and […]
My Grandmother As I said in my last post, I am going to talk about my grandmother. Talking about her […]
Why I love making jewellery… (…and how it has turned me into an extraordinarily particular and finicky old man) For […]
Some thoughts on: TILL DEATH DO US PART: A STRUCTURATIONIST APPROACH TO JEWELLERY Kevin Murray (Published in Craft In Society […]
Margaret West was the head of Jewellery and Object Design at Sydney College of the Arts when I attended there […]
The work of Caroline Broadhead… Neckpiece: silver, wood, dyed nylon monofilament (1978) Image taken from the catalogue Inspired Jewellery From […]