Published: Dec. 3, 2018, 9 a.m.
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Elyse Zorn Karlin is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of\\xa0Adornment, The Magazine of Jewelry and Related Arts. She is co-director of the Association for the Study of Jewelry & Related Arts (ASJRA) and a former president of The American Society of Jewelry Historians (ASJH). Elyse runs the Annual Conference on Jewelry & Related Arts in various locations throughout the U.S. and spearheads the Annual Jewelry History Series in Miami, Florida every winter. She has written several books on Arts & Crafts jewelry and antique jewelry.
What you\\u2019ll learn in this episode:
- How the Art Nouveau movement relates to the history of art jewelry and arts & crafts.
- Why France was looking for a different design style after the Franco-Prussian war, and how the view of women shaped the movement.
- Why unusual materials such as enamel were prevalent and popular in Art Nouveau jewelry.
- Why St. Petersburg, Florida is becoming a popular destination for art and jewelry lovers.
- Preview of the upcoming 2019 exhibit, \\u201cForging an American Style: Jewelry and Metalworking of the Arts and Crafts Movement.\\u201d
- How Elyse is raising funds to produce the movie \\u201cA Story To Wear,\\u201d which explores why jewelry is important.
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