Congratulations, Fiona, Red, and OJ!
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BSU Art Metals Studio
The Boise State University Art Jewelry & Metalsmithing Studio is located on the 2nd Floor of the Cen
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What a great group of students.
Congratulations, to the graduating students!
We will miss you.
Congratulations again, OJ!
A well deserved honor!
It has been a pleasure having you in the studio. You will be missed.
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Congratulations, OJ, on receiving the honor of an ASBSU Graduating Student Leader Award! Thank you for all you have done for the AJ&M Club!!!
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Congratulations Alyse Ambriel Hanna!
Alyse is a recent graduate from the Boise State MFA program 💙🧡💙
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Highlighting Alyse-Ambriel Hanna(she/her) 🧑🎨
Hanna is an interdisciplinary artist based in Boise, Idaho. Her work addresses themes of feminism, animal rights, and human ecology through metalsmithing, video, installation, and participatory art. Hanna’s recent exhibitions include shows at Surel’s Place in Garden City, Idaho, The Blue Galleries and The Keith and Catherine Stein Luminary at Boise State University, and the Steuben Gallery at Pratt Institute during New York City Jewelry Week.
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Apply to the Student Juried Show!
Deadline Dec. 13
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A reminder to all students to submit your work for the 2025 Annual Student Juried Exhibition by 12/13/24!
Our esteemed exhibition juror is Carolyn Herrera-Perez (she/her) - a writer, maker, and Curator of Glass and Ceramics at the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research often spotlights the global impact of local histories; she focuses on craft, design, and material interchanges within the Americas. Previously, Carolyn served as Contributing Editor of Material Intelligence, Curatorial Fellow at Cooper Hewitt, and Data and Workflow Manager at The Marks Project.
Entry form link in bio! Sign into myboisestate to access form.
Follow to DM with questions or email [email protected]
Deadline January 31, 2025
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Check out graduating BFA Art Jewelry & Metalsmithing student OJ Johnson’s website (made for ART 419).
www.ojjohnson.com
Congratulations, OJ!
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Check out these rings from the ART 221 students.
If you didn’t make it to the sale, some of the work may still be available. Contact the artists for more information.
Anamaria Zavala
Camryn Tice .art
Katie Gering
Red Hasko .hasko.designs
Nevaeh Monuteaux
Angelina Smith
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All students currently enrolled at are eligible to enter your art to the 2025 Annual Student Juried Exhibition at the 🏇🧡💙
Link in bio to entry form and more information! Sign into your myBoiseState account to access Google form. DM with any questions or email Gallery Director [email protected]
Congratulations to OJ Johnson .j.johnson_ for a strong body of work!
Thank you to everyone who came to the opening of the BFA exhibition last night!
Artistry & Alchemy
The ART 303 Student Jewelry Sale is Open
2-8pm
Stop by the Boise State CVA Atrium
Support the students and the BSU Art Jewelry Program!
Alchemy & Artistry
Boise State Student Jewelry Sale Fundraiser
This Friday, 2-8pm
CVA Atrium (new Art Building)
Find your handmade holiday gifts this Friday and support Boise State and Boise State students!
Join Us!
Friday, Nov 15
2-8pm
Biennial Boise State Student Jewelry Sale
Come support students and Boise State!
Check out the interview with past Boise State AJ&M BFA Alumni Everett Hoffman by Art Jewelry Forum.
Congratulations, Everett, on being a finalist for the AJF Young Artist Award!!!
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TOUCHING BASE WITH EVERETT HOFFMAN
The Young Artist Award finalist made made “Double Circle” while an artist-in-residence at Penland School of Craft.
“I was particularly inspired by Lucy Sarneel, whose work I’ve admired from afar for a long time,” said Hoffman. “I had been setting rhinestones in zinc for a while, partly inspired by her use of the industrial material. I was working in my studio, thinking about Sarneel’s work, her use of color, and the repetition of form. I wanted to try to create something with the rhinestones that was uniquely mine but in dialogue with the work that was influential to me.
“All the stones I use are vintage rhinestones. It’s important that I use stones that already exist and have had a life. When I first get the vintage rhinestones, I take the foil off the back to make them translucent, partly because I like that look better. But taking the foil off makes the stones less sparkly. I wanted to give them back their sparkle, so I riveted the zinc sheet with the rhinestones onto a mirrored piece of stainless steel. The mirror helps to reflect light and create that ‘sparkle’ we associate with faceted gemstones.”
See link in bio or visit artjewelryforum.org to check out what else Hoffman had to tell us!
Caption: Everett Hoffman, Double Circle
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AJF has the largest international audience of art jewelry buyers, collectors, makers, gallerists, and institutions in the world. We reach more art jewelry buyers worldwide than any other organization.
The AJ&M Club Officers wish you all a Happy Halloween 🎃👻💀🎃
Stop by the 2nd Floor cases and check out the work by the Art Jewelry & Metalsmithing classes, including some of the work that will be in the fundraising sale on Nov 15!
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