LOOT 2011: MAD about Jewelry
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Published: 29.06.2011
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- mad
The Museum of Arts and Design will present LOOT 2011: MAD about Jewelry, its juried selling exhibition of artist-made jewelry for four days this October. Now, in its 11th year, LOOT: MAD about Jewelry has earned the reputation of being the ultimate pop-up shop for contemporary art and studio jewelry by both artists and collectors alike; it affords the public the rare opportunity to acquire pieces directly from some of the most innovative jewelry artists in the world. This year, the creations of 50 emerging and acclaimed jewelry artists will be on sale. Prices will range from $200 to $12,000, with $1000 the average. Proceeds from the selling show will benefit the Museum's exhibition and education programs.
>> October 11th1 to 14th 2011
More information regarding all the jewelry Artists participating in loot 2011, along with An image of their work, is available at: madforjewelry.tumblr.com
>> October 11th1 to 14th 2011
More information regarding all the jewelry Artists participating in loot 2011, along with An image of their work, is available at: madforjewelry.tumblr.com
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