Radical Jewelry Makeover: Artists Project

Exhibition dates: June 9 – July 7, 2017
with an opening reception and video screening Friday, June 9, 6 – 9 pm

Radical Jewelry Makeover: Baltimore is a community jewelry mining and recycling project. The project breathes new life into unwanted or discarded jewelry by challenging artists to utilize donated jewelry to make new work. The Radical Jewelry Makeover Artist Project is an exhibition featuring work by former participants of RJM. Participating artists are Curtis Arima, Julia Barello, Angela Bubash, Raissa Bump, Elaine Butcher, Sid Caldwell Melissa Cameron, Kat Cole, Jack DaSilva, Marilyn DaSilva, Sarah Holden, Mathew Jackson, Kathleen Kennedy, Deborah Lozier, Suzanne Pugh, Annika Rundberg, Caitie Sellers, Rachelle Thiewes, Stephanie Voegele, Adam Whitney, and Amy Weiks and Gabriel Craig,

 

About the Baltimore Jewelry Center:

The Baltimore Jewelry Center is a 501c3 educational nonprofit building a vibrant creative community for the study and practice of metalworking for new and established artists. We offer classes, workshops, and studio space rental to anyone with an interest in contemporary jewelry and metalsmithing. In addition to our education program, the Baltimore Jewelry Center helps metal and jewelry artists grow sustainable business practices by offering professional development, sales opportunities, and a promotional platform.