Galleries

workshop in the “Künstlerwerkstätten Erfurt” August 2014

 

von Melissa
von Melissa

 

Melissa Cameron
Melissa Cameron

 

Ramon Puig Cuyas
Ramon Puig Cuyas

 

Elizabeth Turrell
Elizabeth Turrell

 

Beate Gegenwart
Beate  Gegenwart

 

Kaori Juzu
Kaori Juzu

 

 

Gudrun Wiesmann

Gudrun Wiesmann lives and works in Germany. Sie hat Architektur studiert und bis 2000 als Architektin gearbeitet. Seit 2004 ist sie freiberufliche professionelle Künstlerin mit den Arbeitsgebieten künstlerische Fotografie, Email, Schmuck und Collage. Aktuell beschäftigt sie sich mit Emailsiebdruck auf Stahl.

Enamel meets Aerospace: Heat Exchangers Numbers 1-6

 

 

Heat Exchangers No. 1 – 6   2012

Copper, Bronze, Silver, Stainless Steel,

Enamel and Diamond Dust

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen Bottomley

Stephen Bottomley trained at the Royal College of Art (1999-2001) having also studied at West Surrey College of Art and Design and the University of Brighton, with a key period working within Rhode Island School of Designs’ metal programme (USA 1998). Stephen established his first studio in 1990 in Brighton with a Prince’s Trust Grant, exhibiting his work regularly in exhibitions and at outlets like Electrum Gallery and Dazzle. He started regular associate lecturing work around the South East coast in 1992. After twelve years lecturing and leading several courses at Hasting College of Art, with the University of Brighton, he relocated to Sheffield in 2004. Between 2004-2007 Stephen divides his time between his jewellery studio and his close involvement with both academic life and the jewellery industry, being both course leader for Metalwork and Jewellery at Sheffield Hallam University and also the fourth Chairman of the ‘Association for Contemporary Jewellery’ (ACJ). Between 2007 and afour year project researching the patterns and textiles at the Fortuny Museum, Venice and a solo shows in Venice and back at Hove Museum and Art gallery in 2008, he relocated to Scotland taking the post of Head of Jewellery and Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art (eca). In 2011 eca become part of the world class University of Edinburgh. Jewellery is represented by the Crafts Council and held in collections by the British Museum, Royal College of Art and the South East Arts Crafts.