Two White Collar necklaces are on display at the Fuller Craft Museum in the exhibition "Uneasy Beauty: Discomfort in Contemporary Adornment."

Two White Collar necklaces are on display at the Fuller Craft Museum in the exhibition "Uneasy Beauty: Discomfort in Contemporary Adornment."
"Uneasy Beauty: Discomfort in Contemporary Adornment will bring together 75 examples of contemporary jewelry and costume that demonstrate the immense power of adornment to impact us physically, emotionally, and intellectually. Showcasing wearable work in various media from regional and national artists, the exhibition will explore the outer limits of comfort through works that constrict body movement, irritate the skin, make extreme demands, or touch upon sensitive cultural nerves. Uneasy Beauty is part of the Mass Fashion collaborative, a consortium of eight cultural institutions that aim to explore and celebrate the many facets of the Bay State’s culture of fashion. This exhibition is curated by Suzanne Ramljak, an art historian, writer, curator, and former editor of Metalsmith magazine."
Sponsored by the Caroline R. Graboys Fund, the Coby Foundation, the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG) and the Brockton Community Council

https://fullercraft.org/event/uneasy-beauty-discomfort-contemporary-adornment/

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