Showing posts with label Jewellery and Object. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewellery and Object. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Jewellery and Object students host their first Christmas sale


Students across all 3 years of our BA (Hons) Jewellery and Object programme have shown their entrepreneurial skills by hosting their first ever Christmas market sale across the Brayford campus this week.



Over the past few weeks they have been spending every spare moment designing and crafting a whole range of jewellery items to raise money for their Degree Show next summer.  Early indications show that they have been very successful.






Items include earrings, brooches, necklaces, some of which have a rather apt festive flavour to them.  You can even buy items inspired by their recent Upcycling project, such as the Nespresso coffee capsule bangles (seen here below), which they displayed both at the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven in October, and at both UCAS Design Your Future fairs in Manchester and London last month.




In fact two of the students, third year Emma Clark, and second year Fiona Parkinson (seen above with Programme Leader Dr Sarah O'Hana), attended the Manchester event, and were actually busy making some of the festive brooches on the stand.  Visitors and fellow exhibitors alike were very curious to see what was going on and all commented how lovely it was to see students actually "making things".


The above images show Emma cutting out her design on the copper by hand.

The Christmas sale continues today in the Architecture building on the Brayford campus, 11-3.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Design students exhibit at Dutch Design Week



PLLANT is a collaborative design group involving young designers from the University of Lincoln’s BA (Hons) Product Design and BA (Hons) Jewellery and Object programmes as well as design students from the UK universities of Plymouth, Loughborough and Nottingham Trent University.


The group concentrates on the Upcycling of waste material to create a range of innovative and enhanced outcomes. The project is supported by Co-oproduct, and will showcase work internationally at major design festivals and events throughout the coming months, starting with the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven next week.


The 17 jewellery pieces designed by 9 current students meets the PLLANT-brief of upcycling.  The students used materials that are considered to be waste, and turned them into desirable bracelets.  The images above show what can be done with upcycled Nespresso capsules; the Capsule Collection is by Caroline Draper.



Bracelet by Ruth Browton, using reinforced rubber and ribbon.


PLLANT will exhibit it's launch project collection at Dutch Design Week (DDW) 2012, the major international design event hosted in Eindhoven, Netherlands.


   Mudguard Fruit Bowl by Benjamin Perry and George Wright


Date: 20- 28 October 2012

Venue: TAC - TemporaryArt Centre, Vonderweg 1, 5611BK Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Jewellery students experience Barcelona and Gaudí



Current students and staff from the Jewellery & Object BA programme, together with 2 MA Design students spent 5 days in Barcelona earlier in the year, a city which offers as much culture, inspirational architecture, art, design, shopping opportunities and food and wine experiences required from a single city.

One of the main events was a visit the jewellery department at the Escola Massana, where Sarah O’Hana, Programme Leader, and Ramón Puig, Professor of Jewellery, exchanged presentations of the work carried out in their respective schools. A tour of the school included the specialist workshops such as Carmen Amador’s repoussée class, the enamelling room and the Japanese lacquer workshop.


Thanks to the close attendance of jeweller artist Xavier Monclús and his knowledge of the city, the group were introduced to specialist galleries and Klimt02 where we met with Leo Caballero who runs the famous website and curates work for the gallery.  It was a delight and a privilege for students to be able to handle prized work by the current exhibitor Karin Johansson and other known makers, especially a recent piece by Ted Noten. 


Xavier Monclús organised a presentation of his work at the independent school of jewellery: Taller Perill.   Fiona Parkinson, 1st year Jewellery & Object student, was delighted to be included in his talk as having been influenced by his work in an early project back in Lincoln.  In appreciation of bringing her piece to the talk, Xavier handed her a small piece of his work that she now treasures! Both Xavier and Fiona are pictured above.

The visits to the two schools of Jewellery were informative and revealed different ways of working in older more established environments. There were, however, many aspects that both Barcelona schools and the University of Lincoln's BA (Hons) Jewellery & Object course had in common. Staff and students photographed and absorbed this pleasurable learning environment and took a great deal of valuable inspiration back with them.

Being inside the circle of contemporary jewellery in Barcelona would not be complete without dropping in at a private view. In typical fashion, the exhibition at Amaranto, owned by Grego García, was an informal and very friendly event that spilled out onto the pavement. Students enjoyed being able to speak to the exhibitor, Martina Pont, about her jewellery and to others in a relaxed atmosphere.

The trip was a perfect antidote to a busy year and preparation for future design projects, the next busy academic year and forthcoming exhibitions.


Jewellery and Objects’ first international field trip was a huge success, on the whole all the students filled their five days in Barcelona with culture, jewellery, art and architecture. Many arrived home exhausted but fulfilled and pleased with their efforts at fitting what was expected of them and more besides.

Our "home" for 5 days

What did staff and students have to say about their first international visit?



The Gaudí architecture was of course, hugely influential. Gaudí has inspired and influenced my own work repeatedly in the past and will continue to do so.
We visited three of his major works, Parc Güell, Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló, I bought books and took hundreds of images, all of which will inspire future projects.” (Ann Povey, Senior Technician, pictured below with students Heather and Caroline in one of Barcelona's many tapas bars!)“


The interaction with another school of jewellery was a valuable experience because we were able to see other students practice and the environment they work in.  The talk by Xavier Monclús and the visits to jewellery studios has inspired my MA work.” (Michelle Brown, MA Design student, pictured below left with fellow MA student Janet on right).



 Sarah seated in middle, together with students Heather (right) and Caroline (left)

 “I have a strong affinity with Spain and I am never disappointed with the way in which that country opens its arms to visitors and makes them feel welcome. Understanding how other cultures behave is part of the learning process. The style of contemporary jewellery in Barcelona is quite different to our own, full of colour, life and infinitely varied materials. I look forward to seeing the students’ influence of this trip in projects to come.” (Sarah O’Hana, Programme Leader).

1st year student Ruth shows her exuberance, with 2nd year student Emma looking on from behind!

Contemporary Crafts Network Exhibition at The Collection, Lincoln

Ann Povey

The Collection in Lincoln is currently hosting an interesting exhibition from the Contemporary Crafts Network. It runs until 24June and is open 7 days a week from10am to 4pm.  There are a quite a few Lincoln graduates exhibiting and also one of our current MA Design students, Kelly Fisher, not to mention our own member of staff, Ann Povey, MA.

Lincoln graduates of our MA Design and former BA (Hons) Contemporary Decorative Crafts, which has now been replaced by the growing BA (Hons) Jewellery and Object programme are

Alena Shaugnessy / Lorrie Stock / Liz Pearson / Jenny Ashby / Adele Billinghay / Nel Wise

Ann is also exhibiting at the Ropewalk Gallery at Harpswell which is running from Friday 15 June (preview 6-8pm) until Sunday 24 June where she will be showing two large glass, metal and wood sculptures. The exhibition is open every day with sculpture and applied arts both inside and out.


And last but not least, Ann is also taking part in the Lincolnshire Artists Society Summer Exhibition held at the Sam Scorer Gallery in Lincoln from 26 June for two weeks and again from 24 July to 5 August in another exhibition OBJECT which features both Ann and four other East Midlands designer makers. Open every day 10 am til 4pm.


The below images are all taken at the exhibition at The Collection.


Alena Shaughnessy



Alena Shaugnessy