A collaborative project between Art Jewellery Network (Ireland) and convoi exceptionnel (Finland).
At AJN we have been working with the wonderful convoi exceptionnel in Finland on an exchange project entitled, ‘Home’.
What makes you feel at home? Is home for you a place, a state of mind, a memory? How does your nationality fit into your concept of home? Every answer is different: the exhibition presents 18 point of views by the means of jewellery art.
This exhibition showcases the work of 9 Irish Art Jewellers alongside 9 Finnish Art Jewellers. Each jeweller has made a piece based on the theme of ‘Home’, the work will be exhibited in Taidebunkkeri, Finland 4th to 30th August and in Belfast, Ireland 1st to 31st of October 2015.
We received lots of visitors and positive feedback from our exhibition as part of European Heritage Open Days this weekend. NEXT UP is Belfast Culture Night on 19th September were will be giving another workshop and the exhibition will be open 5:30 to 9pm at St George’s Church, Hight Street, Belfast.
‘I do Cartwheels on the Shore’ exhibition Graffan Gallery
Castle Espie, County Down August – September 2011
An exhibition of work by Comber’s up and coming art and design studio, is being held at Castle Espie’s beautiful Graffan Gallery.
The show, will focus on beautiful and practical things for the home, many of which will reference local heritage, be it bird and bug-life, agriculture or architecture, and will reiterate the Arts and Crafts movements’ trusty message, “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful”.
The exhibition will have a salvaged theme running through the spaces at Castle Espie and will include furniture by Donna Bates, a collection of etchings by well-established local artist Gail Kelly and also silverware by Lotus de Wit and Glassware by Catherine Keenan among others.
Close up of Fishing Fred with round tea infuser
Silver bug
Silver snails
Lotus de Wit, A series of silver sculptures and jewellery.
Artist/makers/designers have created table centrepieces which will be on display in a series of venues across Belfast. The centrepieces will showcase a wide variety of approaches to craft from the playful to the provocative and from the precious to the everyday.
COCO Restaurant, 5.30pm-late, Thursday 11 Aug
Experience the work with high dining at COCO, offering only the best beautiful food, locally sourced and cooked to perfection, food that will give you a hug and keep you coming back for more. Book your place on 028 9031 1150. COCO Restaurant, 7-11 Linenhall Street, Belfast, BT2 8AA.
Morning tea at Crafty Manor Tearoom, 9-5pm, Saturday 13 Aug
Offering morning breakfast with vodka marmalade on your veda toast or afternoon tea with a thimble of sherry.
Booking advisable on 028 9032 3266, but feel free to drop by. Crafty Workshop, 29 Wellington Place, Belfast, BT1 6GS.
Mak9 The Craft of Conversation
Mak9 The Craft of Conversation
Kriolende beestjes exhibition space craft belfast july 2011
An exhibition of work by two sets of sisters:
Surya de Wit – Multimedia artist
Lotus de Wit- JewellerGeraldine Kane- jeweller
Helen Kane- textile artistPreview night: 7th July 2011 6pm to 8pm
The exhibition runs to the 29 July 2011
Takes place in the Space Craft exhibition area, a collection of works featuring jewellery, sculpture and wall hangings.
Surya de Wit
Helen Kane
Geraldine Kane
Surya de Wit
Anne, Surya, Isabelle
Lotus de Wit
Something To Tickle Our Fancy Exhibition
Cupola Gallery Sheffield
England May June 2011
Something to Tickle Our Fancy is an exhibition that brings together a diverse array of work which simply ‘appeals’ to Cupola. Artwork has been selected that has the ability to bring a wry smile or ‘a belly laugh’ or that just expresses a spirit of optimism (sometimes a little ‘darkly’).
“This was just such a fun show to select. The biggest problem was knowing when to stop and it is going to be enormously difficult to bring it all together, but hey, I like a challenge, said Cupola managing director Karen Sherwood.
Artists exhibiting include Jane Adams, Mari Ruth Oda, Garry Jones, Sarah Sunders, Rachel Boddington, Becky Gee, Jane Platts, Paul Schatzberger, Alix Swann, Victoria Kershaw, Adele Taylor, Nigel Senior, Derek McQueen, Tair Rafiq, Helen Scouller, Fabric Lenny, Gavin Marshall, Emma Syz, Jonathan Stead, Emma Rowley and Lotus de Wit.
Lotus de Wit. Caterpillar Bracelet, Sterling Silver, Topaz.
Pedestal Exhibition Craft NI Belfast December 2010
Pedestal transforms the gallery at Craft NI into a living space with contemporary craft and classic antiques.
A few of my pieces have been included in this exhibition Curated by Gail Mahon. ‘Pedestal’ brings together the best of cutting-edge and emerging craft talent from the making it programme.
Working in partnership with Whatnot Antiques in Derry, Gail has selected a classic piece of antique furniture as the ‘pedestal’ for their work.
Lotus de Wit, Dragonfly, Sterling Silver. Picture John Murphy Aurora PA.
The Tea Party Craftmark Drogheda County Louth October 2010
Louth Craftmark at Highlanes Gallery Celebrated its 4th birthday with this lovely Tea Party show. In collaboration with Ceramics Ireland this exhibition featured a lovely range of handmade tea cups, teapots, cake stands etc. A few of my silver tea infusers will be included as well. A range of my jewellery is also available through Louth Craftmark’s shop.
British Trade Craft Fair April 2010
Harrogate, Yorkshire
Come join me at the BCTF, it’s a lovely show with a great variety of beautiful handmade work. Find out more through the link below:
‘The Chain of Craft’ Lapua Art Museum
Lapua Finland, March 2010
A few of my silver sculptures were included in ‘The Chain of Craft’ exhibition in Lapua. Five countries and 42 makers exhibited at the Lapua Art Museum, this exhibition is the result of collaboration between Finland, Spain, Italy, Ireland and the UK as part of ‘The Sustainable Craft Networks Partnership.
Lapua Art Museum
I had a the privilege of travelling to Lapua as part of this networking event. The Sustainable Craft Networks Partnership brought together a group of craft producers from five different countries to research and explore knowledge, know-how and good practice on how to assist both craft businesses themselves and the networks of which they are part to become more sustainable. This was a really lovely experience, we visited a series of makers studios. Below are a few snapshots. I love Alvar Aalto’s design so it was brilliant to get a chance to see the Bell tower of Kauhajärvi Church.
Venue: University of Ulster Foyer, Belfast, York Street
Dates 6 – 29th August 2009
An exhibition of work by the participants of Craft NI’s making it craft business programme showcasing the creativity and innovation of Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming craft makers in jewellery, ceramics and textiles. This exhibition highlights the importance of gallery work that will inspire and sustain the artistic integrity of the maker.
Artists included in the exhibition are: Suzanne Harbinson, Derek Wilson, Naomi Whan, Ronan Lowery and Lotus de Wit.