Thursday Talk with Mass Lee: Design in Dialogue
Lectures
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26 Mar 2026
Published: 25.03.2026
PXL-MAD School of Arts
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You are warmly invited to join us on Thursday 26 March 2026 at PXL-MAD for a lecture by designer duo Mass Lee. Designers Josefine Mass and Dabin Lee met while studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, where a close friendship and shared passion for jewelry took root.
Shaped by their multicultural backgrounds, their work blends Nordic simplicity and playful modernism with Korean traditions of precision and craftsmanship.Together, they form a unified visual language driven by storytelling, where jewelry, art, and scenography converge. Alongside their collections, Mass Lee also creates bespoke pieces and engages in private commissions and art projects, each design inviting a personal and lasting connection.
Guided by deep technical knowledge and intuition, the designers treat jewellery as a language, one that weaves art and fashion through stories rather than rules. Free from a single style or method, the in-house process allows space for experimentation, refinement, and complete creative control.
When: Thursday, 26 March 2026, 19:00 h.
Where: AudiTorium Jewelry Design & Goldsmithing, Building G, PXL-MAD School of Arts, Campus Elfde Linie, Hasselt.
Guided by deep technical knowledge and intuition, the designers treat jewellery as a language, one that weaves art and fashion through stories rather than rules. Free from a single style or method, the in-house process allows space for experimentation, refinement, and complete creative control.
When: Thursday, 26 March 2026, 19:00 h.
Where: AudiTorium Jewelry Design & Goldsmithing, Building G, PXL-MAD School of Arts, Campus Elfde Linie, Hasselt.
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