Episode 75: Art World Underdog: Why Art Jewelry Is Under Appreciated, and Why That Should Change with Elizabeth Shypertt, Board Member of Society of North American Goldsmiths

Published: April 25, 2021, 4 p.m.

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What you\\u2019ll learn in this episode:

  • How San Francisco\\u2019s art jewelry scene has changed over the last three decades.
  • Why art jewelry made from non-precious materials is still worthy of a high price tag.
  • How the Society of North American Goldsmiths has responded to the coronavirus pandemic, and how you can help support the organization.
  • Why it\\u2019s important for museums to have art jewelry collections.

About Elizabeth Shypertt:

Elizabeth Shypertt was the co-founder and co-owner of Velvet da Vinci Gallery in San Francisco for 23 years. The focus of the gallery was art jewelry and craft-based sculpture. During that time, she organized more than 80 exhibitions including one-person and group shows. Since leaving the gallery, Elizabeth has curated jewelry shows for the Petaluma Arts Center, the Center for Enamel Arts, the Shibumi Gallery in Berkeley and the Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco. She has also twice juried the Emeryville Arts Festival and jewelry section of the American Craft Council shows.

Elizabeth is a long-standing member and was a board member for both the local Metal Arts Guild and the Art Jewelry Forum. She is currently on the board of the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG).\\xa0

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Transcript

Angular Neckpiece - by Brooke Battles, enamel on copper, 22k gold leaf. I love this piece because it\'s big and bold, yet still very wearable.
Angular Neckpiece - by Brooke Battles, enamel on copper, 22k gold leaf. I love this piece because it\'s big and bold, yet still very wearable.

Build #1 Neckpiece by Kat Cole (President of SNAG). Enamel on steel. Once again, big, bold buy wearable. And I do love enamel.

Build #1 Neckpiece by Kat Cole (President of SNAG). Enamel on steel. Once again, big, bold buy wearable. And I do love enamel.

wearing an Uli Rapp necklace. fabric printed on neoprene.

wearing an Uli Rapp necklace. fabric printed on neoprene.

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