Alice found this on Craft Unbound, looks good - and if you're in Melbourne check it out.
The Joyaviva project - live jewellery that changes your worldJoyaviva has recently opened at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne. So begins a journey across the Pacific, to explore how the power of jewellery might be renewed for contemporary challenges.
21 jewellers from Australia, New Zealand and Chile draw from their cultures to create objects that can change our lives. Others will join from Bolivia and Mexico when Joyaviva is in Latin America, and the stories will grow as more people host the charms.
Objects in Joyaviva were created for issues relevant to the jewellers world, including recent earthquakes, road deaths, school exams, fertility, managerialism or sheer exuberant sociability. The exhibition combines the charms themselves with documentation of their use, including diaries, photos, videos and drawings.
To find out more, go to www.joyaviva.net, where you will find ways of tracking the journey.
Artists: Australia: Roseanne Bartley, Melissa Cameron Jill Hermans, Caz Guiney, Jin
ah Jo, Blanche Tilden, Alice Whish. New Zealand: Jacqui Chan, Ilse-Marie Erl, Sarah Read, Gina Ropiha, Areta Wilkinson, Matthew Wilson, Kathryn Yeats
Chile: Guillermina Atunez, Francisco Ceppi, Analya Cespedes, Carolina Hornauer, Massiel Mariel, Angela Cura Mendez, Valentina Rosenthal, WALKA STUDIO
The exhibition is at RMIT Gallery until 24 March. Artists: Australia: Roseanne Bartley, Melissa Cameron Jill Hermans, Caz Guiney, Jin
ah Jo, Blanche Tilden, Alice Whish. New Zealand: Jacqui Chan, Ilse-Marie Erl, Sarah Read, Gina Ropiha, Areta Wilkinson, Matthew Wilson, Kathryn Yeats
Chile: Guillermina Atunez, Francisco Ceppi, Analya Cespedes, Carolina Hornauer, Massiel Mariel, Angela Cura Mendez, Valentina Rosenthal, WALKA STUDIO
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