KORU 6: a triennial of contemporary jewellery
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Published: 27.11.2018

KORU is a triennial of contemporary jewellery that has been a recurring event in Finland for several years now. Already experiencing its the sixth edition, headquartered in Imatra, this international event’s main objective is exhibiting contemporary jewellery at large scale, while bringing together artists, speakers, researchers and people interested in contemporary jewellery to participate in the exhibitions, seminars and workshops.
Divided into three exhibitions prepared for the event, happening in different Finnish cities, a significant number of artists and jewellers participated in this meeting, mostly from the Nordic and Baltic countries, with Portugal represented by Cristina Filipe and Manel Vilhena.
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