Museum of Arts and Design: RE:FINE Virtual Jewelry Trunk Show

Museum of Arts and Design: RE:FINE Virtual Jewelry Trunk Show – Jul 30, at 1 pm

Manhattan’s Museum of Arts and Design hosts Virtual Jewelry Trunk Shows on select dates via Zoom. Jewelry enthusiasts and fashionistas will get a behind-the-scenes look at what artists are working on now; learn about their craftsmanship, processes and inspirations; and – best of all –can shop the pieces they love. The designers will send them right to you, with proceeds directly benefiting the artists and the museum’s educational programming. 

Jul 30, at 1 pm, RE:FINE – our unique display of fine jewelry – with Bleecker & Prince and Michele Scholnick

Michele Scholnick

Michele Skolnick’s nature inspired designs dance between delicate and petite to bold and statement-making. Her love of the natural world, particularly nebulae and the blooming of lichen, inspire delicate clusters of gold with a touch of diamonds; rings echo the breathless forms of hollow driftwood, earrings and necklaces bloom. Her line, Branch, includes both fine jewelry and bronze decorative objects. Michele carves each piece by hand, mostly in the middle of the night and with lots of help from her two dogs.

Bleecker & Prince

Designer Leehe Segal envisages her fine jewelry collection, Bleecker & Prince, as fusing “the sense of heritage” of New York’s Bleecker Street and the “modern, contemporary” feel of nearby Prince Street. After years of working with a discerning clientele as a custom jeweler, dividing her time between Tel Aviv and New York, in 2012 Leehe created Bleeker & Prince. Leehe had always felt that edgy often compromises on quality, and heritage brands tend to be a tad stuffy. Bleecker & Prince is the love-child of these 2 conflicting states of mind. Leehe now pours her creative impulses into her own jewelry line with designs that reflect both a boldness and a delicacy in her unique, striking forms, using all manner of colorful stones, Leehe says that she experiences “pure happiness…when someone chooses to purchase something I designed out of my own vision, my own conception of beauty.”

Price: Free

Link To Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rKAAxCgXT0m1rTuuHGY3yQ

For more, visit www.madmuseum.org











When: Thu., Jul. 30, 2020 at 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
212-299-7777
Price: Free
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Museum of Arts and Design: RE:FINE Virtual Jewelry Trunk Show – Jul 30, at 1 pm

Manhattan’s Museum of Arts and Design hosts Virtual Jewelry Trunk Shows on select dates via Zoom. Jewelry enthusiasts and fashionistas will get a behind-the-scenes look at what artists are working on now; learn about their craftsmanship, processes and inspirations; and – best of all –can shop the pieces they love. The designers will send them right to you, with proceeds directly benefiting the artists and the museum’s educational programming. 

Jul 30, at 1 pm, RE:FINE – our unique display of fine jewelry – with Bleecker & Prince and Michele Scholnick

Michele Scholnick

Michele Skolnick’s nature inspired designs dance between delicate and petite to bold and statement-making. Her love of the natural world, particularly nebulae and the blooming of lichen, inspire delicate clusters of gold with a touch of diamonds; rings echo the breathless forms of hollow driftwood, earrings and necklaces bloom. Her line, Branch, includes both fine jewelry and bronze decorative objects. Michele carves each piece by hand, mostly in the middle of the night and with lots of help from her two dogs.

Bleecker & Prince

Designer Leehe Segal envisages her fine jewelry collection, Bleecker & Prince, as fusing “the sense of heritage” of New York’s Bleecker Street and the “modern, contemporary” feel of nearby Prince Street. After years of working with a discerning clientele as a custom jeweler, dividing her time between Tel Aviv and New York, in 2012 Leehe created Bleeker & Prince. Leehe had always felt that edgy often compromises on quality, and heritage brands tend to be a tad stuffy. Bleecker & Prince is the love-child of these 2 conflicting states of mind. Leehe now pours her creative impulses into her own jewelry line with designs that reflect both a boldness and a delicacy in her unique, striking forms, using all manner of colorful stones, Leehe says that she experiences “pure happiness…when someone chooses to purchase something I designed out of my own vision, my own conception of beauty.”

Price: Free

Link To Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rKAAxCgXT0m1rTuuHGY3yQ

For more, visit www.madmuseum.org

Buy tickets/get more info now