Melinda Young
Polly Dymond – 'Fools Pearls', Neckpiece (Akoya), 2023
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Polly Dymond is an emerging contemporary jeweller and object maker embracing the alchemy of experimental materials and processes to transform discarded waste into precious artefacts. Raised in Naarm/Melbourne, she studied an Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design at Melbourne Polytechnic before relocating to Tarntanya/Adelaide to undertake the esteemed JamFactory Associate program in the Jewellery and Metal Studio.
A recipient of the NMH Metalworks Prize for Silversmithing and finalist in Australia's Next Top Designer, DIA GOTYA Awards, Contemporary Wearables Biennial Jewellery Award, Profile Contemporary Jewellery and Object Award and the National Contemporary Jewellery Award she has exhibited across Australia in galleries such as JamFactory, Brunswick Street Gallery, Craft ACT and Zu Design and has been the recipient of project grants from Australia Council for the Arts, ArtsSA and JamFactory Medici Collective.
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Trove: Contemporary Jewellery
27 September - 9 November
Jewellery has always played a significant role conveying messages about the relationships between people and the things they value – communicating across cultural, social, personal and political levels. Trove will feature a curated collection of works created by some of Australia's most forward-thinking and renowned artisans working in the field of jewellery. Exploring themes such as identity, culture, and sustainability, this exhibition will showcase works that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging.
Featuring the works of Roseanne Bartley, Liv Boyle, Lorraine Brigdale, Christine Collins, Laila Marie Costa, Laura Deakin, Samantha Dennis, Carly Tarkari Dodd, Anna Davern, Polly Dymond, Kirsten Haydon, Inari Kiuru, Anke Kindle, Sarah Lockey, Sim Luttin, Leslie Matthews, Belinda Newick, Emily O'Brien, Gabbee Stolp, Blanche Tilden, Zoe Veness and Melinda Young
Read more about the exhibition here:
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Material: electroformed copper, street salvaged waste polystyrene, copper, glass, plastic, reclaimed hospital waste oxygen tube, silk, sterling silver
Dimensions: approx. 260 x 270 x 30mm
Please note when purchasing, exhibition works are to be collected when exhibition closes.