
Exhibitions
I’m So Tired but I love You by Welfe Bowyer
on 7th June 2019
An exhibition of jewellery made during Welfe Bowyer’s first year as a father, utilising objects from his own childhood interspliced with metals and gems.
An exhibition of jewellery made during Welfe Bowyer’s first year as a father, utilising objects from his own childhood interspliced with metals and gems.
Julia Storey has added a new suite of rings and earrings to her incredible ‘Shared Terrain’ series. Discover the inspiration & techniques behind the collection.
“I’ve learnt to be childlike again…” How motherhood gave Jane Reilly the confidence to make a leap of faith.
“I have been designing with a more emotional side of myself than ever, wanting so badly to represent this new depth of love …”
“Being a mum is perfect, rough, unique, sometimes a bit raw and complimentary all at the same time…”
“It has heightened the value of my craft.” How becoming a mother helped Katheryn Leopoldseder re-evaluate her worth.
Aurelia Yeomans joins e.g.etal with a new collection titled Crystallised, inspired by the intricate molecular structure of water as it transforms into ice.
e.g.etal gallery presents an evening with contemporary jewellery artist Carl Noonan. Join us on Friday 15th March, 2019 from 6-7pm.
This styled wedding shoot took its cue from foraged berry florals and a pale blue waterfall.
On an unassuming Thursday just before Christmas in 1998, the doors to e.g.etal opened … and a Melbourne icon was born.
Stylist, author and educator Megan Morton selects some of her favourite jewellery pieces made by e.g.etal artists.
From 12 November 2018, e.g.etal will host its most ambitious exhibition yet, celebrating our 20th anniversary.