4 jewelers’ legacies that will transform your approach to jewelry
JOIN ME next Thursday November 16 at 1 pm EST (7 pm Madrid time) for a free 1-hour introductory class online:
PS: There’ll be a recording for all who register! And by showing up live, you'll not only be able to participate in the Q&A , but you’ll also get a 20% discount for my upcoming jewelry course
I’m a jewelry curator and educator turned digital creator, who advocates for building a diverse legacy of jewelry internationally. I'm launching this online course on 4 lesser known jewelers' legacies to help you transform your approach to jewelry and impact online.
Originally from Spain, I lived for 11 years in the USA, where I completed a Masters in Design History at the Bard Graduate Center in NYC (2014-16). If you like to learn starting from the jewels themselves, you’ll engage with my visual teaching style, which is the result of years teaching from museum collections at institutions like the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, Spain, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Officially, I’ve taught jewelry to MA students at Sotheby's Institute of Art in NYC (Spring of 2018). And was adjunct faculty at Meredith College in person and online through the pandemic (2019-22), while I curated the American metalsmith Mary Ann Scherr’s retrospective at the Gregg Museum of Art and Design in Raleigh, NC. Back in Spain, I’ve lectured for the Jewelry Appraisers Association (AETA) in Madrid.
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