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Jessica Calderwood, Dig, 2016, brooch, enamel, copper, sterling silver, china paint, stainless steel, glass beads, 57 x 44 x 13 mm, photo: artist. You’ve worked almost exclusively in enameling, which is a very ancient technique that’s been referred to as a “marginal craft form.”
Jessica Calderwood is an image-maker and sculptor that works in obscure craft media. Trained as a metalsmith and enamelist, her objects and images make statements about contemporary life.
PRESS. Artist Showcase, Society of Arts and Crafts, November 2023. Feature in Colossal. 'Wrinkled Drapery and Speckled Orbs', 2021. Feature in American Craft Magazine, written by Joyce Lovelace, February/March 2019 issue. Interview with Art Jewelry Forum.
Jessica Calderwood is an artist working primarily with the mediums of metal, enamel, and marginalized crafts. She received her BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2001 and her MFA from Arizona State University in 2005, with an emphasis enameling and metal smithing.
Aug 21, 2017 · The artist made more than 1,800 pieces of jewelry during his lifetime, the very first of which he crafted for his sister’s dolls at the very start of the 20th century. It wasn’t until age 29 that he returned to jewelry-making in earnest. Alexander Calder, Necklace, 1937. Photo Courtesy of: Calder Foundation, New York.
Jan 8, 2018 · Indeed, many of his early works foreshadow the large-scale masterpieces for which the artist is best known today—a progression charted by art critic Jed Perl in his newly published biography Calder: The Conquest of Time: The Early Years: 1898–1940.
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Feb 26, 2017 · A part of the East Building renovation and expansion, the Gallery’s Tower 2 galleries boast the world’s largest display of works by Alexander Calder with more than 40 sculptures and paintings, spanning the late 1920s through 1976, including 19 long-term loans from the Calder Foundation.