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Museum of Arts and Design: Jewelry Tales 2021 Book Symposium |
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at Museum of Arts and Design in New York City New York |
Date: |
November 18, 2021 |
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1:30 PM to 4:30 PM
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Admission: |
$10 - $30 |
Location: |
Museum of Arts and Design |
Street Address: |
2 Columbus Circle |
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New York City, NY 10019 |
Description: |
In partnership with Stuttgart-based arnoldsche Art Publishers, MAD presents a series of conversations between Associate Curator Barbara Gifford, writers, and jewelry artists featured in the recently published Jewelry Stories.
Hosted in honor of the Museum of Arts and Design's permanent collection exhibition 45 Stories in Jewelry: 1947 to Now and the release of the accompanying book, Jewelry Stories, this event highlights featured artists and recent publications of their work.
In-person tickets to the Symposium include free admission to the Museum and a bracelet exclusively created by Debra Rapoport for the program's attendees.
For more information: https://www.madmuseum.org/events/jewelry-tales-book-symposium
For tickets: https://buy.acmeticketing.com/events/460/list?date=2021-11-18T00:00:00-0500
TICKET PRICES
Symposium tickets
$30 general, $20 Members and students
Symposium livestream
$20 general, $15 Members and students
SCHEDULE
1:30 pm Introduction
Barbara Paris Gifford (US), associate curator, Museum of Arts and Design
1:50–2:30 pm Symphonies in Black: Jewelry by Art Smith and Winifred Mason
A discussion of the catalog, Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry
2:40–3:20 pm The Real Thing: Kim Buck
A talk between artists about Kim Buck’s monograph, The Real Thing
3:30–4:10 pm Caroline Broadhead
An interview with Caroline Broadhead on the subject of her monograph, Caroline Broadhead.
4:10 pm Closing remarks: arnoldsche Art Publishers
A glance at the world of art publishing and a summarization of the day as discussed between two experts in the art jewelry field. |
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646-283-7585 |
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