Sunday, March 4 2012
7:00pm - 8:30pm

Arts & Humanities Series
Robert Ebendorf

Jewelry Art: Lost and Found
Master metalsmith Robert Ebendorf, father of the found-object jewelry movement, finds ingenious uses for discarded and often incongruous materials in jewelry making. Leader and teacher in the studio jewelry movement, he will discuss his approach to jewelry making and share his visually transformative work. Founder and past president of the Society of North American Goldsmiths, Ebendorf is represented in many collections including the Metropolitan Museum (New York), Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), Smithsonian Institution and the Victoria and Albert Museum (London). He has been inducted into the Metalsmiths Hall of Fame and named “master of the medium” by the Renwick Alliance of the Smithsonian Institution. He currently serves as the Belk Distinguished Professor in the Arts at East Carolina University, North Carolina.
Series Subscription:
Members/Seniors $75
General $85
Individual tickets: $14 Members,seniors/$17 general
Blue Heron Art Center
19704 Vashon Hwy
206.463.5131/VashonAlliedArts.org


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