
JewelersWerk is a tiny exhibition space nestled into Cady's Alley, just off of M Street in Georgetown. The gallery is extremely well designed, and features endless display drawers filled with jewelry

Knobel's work features enameling, electroformed copper, and other avant sculptural processes with more traditionally recognized jewelry making techniques such as stringing pearls and bead work. I really likes her work, especially the color scheme and the pairing together of contrasting design elements. I also fell in love with the way that her work references organic origins and inspirations.
Esther's display was also beautifully informal and visually accessible to the viewer. Her pieces were laid out on unstretched canvas, with titles written directly on the fabric and walls. I ended up buying her book, The Mind in the Hand, and can't wait to dive into it and investigate her studio practice a little more.
I've attached a couple images of the gallery, in all it's compact glory.

Wow Awesome! So glad you're taking some pics! Also, I LOOOOVE that bird on a string!
ReplyDeleteNice to see Jeweler's Werk featured on your blog. I used to go all the time for their visiting artists exhibitions and I miss it!
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