JOYA Barcelona Art Jewellery Fair 2017 Review
Published: 07.11.2017
The 9th edition of JOYA Barcelona has been a success and consolidated the event as the main art jewellery fair in Spain. Fulfilling its objective, JOYA has promoted national and international artists through the exhibition and communication, with a selection of the best representatives of art jewellery field. For the fourth year, the Arts Santa Mónica, has become the home of more than 300 artists and more than 3,000 visitors attended the three-day event.
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Eden Danieli. Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art. New Talents Award Nominee 2024
27Aug2024 -
Jewellery Mockumentary (*)
20Aug2024 -
Bande à Part
12Aug2024 -
Do you have too many eggs in one basket?
08Aug2024 -
Accessibility & Adaptation: Residencies in 2024
06Aug2024 -
Where Will We Live Together?
02Aug2024 -
Holly Munro. Edinburgh College of Art. New Talents Award Nominee 2024
30Jul2024 -
VONMO 2026 Seeding
30Jul2024 -
Jill Depuydt. Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. Artesis Plantijn University College. New Talent Award Nominee 2024
29Jul2024 -
Condensed Love. Investigating the Psycho-Social Response of Object Design and Creative Making
25Jul2024 -
New Aquisition at Die Neue Sammlung: The Gisela and Fred Jahn Japanese Collection
23Jul2024 -
Jewelry as a Hero: Exploring the Concepts of Container and Narrative
22Jul2024 -
Jewellery and Identity in Frontstage and Backstage. An Essay by Yiwei Huang for the Degree BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery a...
17Jul2024 -
Cloris Yuchen Ding. Rhode Island School of Design. New Talents Award Nominee 2024
15Jul2024 -
Berit Baens. PXL-MAD School of Arts. New Talents Award Nominee 2024
12Jul2024