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12—16 March 2025

(12.03 – 16.03.2025)

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Wearing is Sharing

Group Exhibition, Performance, Academy Presentation

Lost Weekend, Schellingstraße, Munich, Germany

Nadine Gottwald, Between Head and Floor – Cherish, 2025, Silver, Hair. Photographer Nadine Gottwald in the workshop with Attila Hartwig

 

Opening event: 12.03, Wed 19:00
Event duration: 12-16.03.2025, 24/7

How can jewellery carry stories of encounters between people?

During the winter semester 2024/25, seven Jewellery Halle (SCHMUCK HALLE) students at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle explored this question.
In our seminars and workshops, the students rehearsed basic interview methods and combined them with probe design kits, which resemble activity books or boxes. In the next step, they carried out public interventions such as qualitative interviews or short workshops. Consequently, based on these experiences, jewellery pieces were created.
We enrich our understanding, when we broaden our horizons — by physically meeting and sharing thoughts with people outside our circle of friends.

During Munich Jewellery Week 2025, we will present the results of our ‘fieldwork’ to date. We will also continue working in the public space in Munich!

We will be travelling around Munich with our mobile showcase.

You can find us here:
Wednesday, 12 March
Opening: 7 pm
Galerie Handwerk
Max-Joseph-Straße 4
80333 Munich

Thursday, 13 March
Lost Weekend
Schellingstr. 3
80799 Munich

Friday, 14 March
Die Neue Sammlung / Pinakothek der Moderne
Barerstr. 40
80333 Munich

Saturday, 15. March
Internationale Handwerksmesse
Am Messesee 2
81829 Munich

Sunday, 16 March
Die Neue Sammlung / Pinakothek der Moderne
Barerstr. 40
80333 Munich

You will find us here:
@schmuckklasse_burg_halle
www.burg-halle.de/artikel/a/wearing-is-sharing

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Leonie Damm attended Staatliche Zeichenakademie Hanau with an overseas exchange at the Setesdal vidaregåande Skule, Valle, NO. She won the first prize, 14th Rotary Design Competition (2019). Participations in exhibitions include Grassimesse in Leipzig (2022) and Madrugada, Lisbon Contemporary Jewellery Biennial (2024).

 

Nora Heuschmann was trained as a goldsmith at the Goldschmiedeschule Pforzheim. She was the state winner for her journeyman’s project (2021) and also received the second place at the national level in the competition Good Form of Craftsmanship – Craftsmen: Inside Design.

 

Nadine Gottwald is a trained tailor with a BA in Fashion Design Engineering at the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences. She is currently completing an MA in Conceptual Fashion Design at BURG, as a guest student for a semester.

 

Ellinor Janderski has been studying jewellery at BURG since 2020. She has been active in student-organised spaces and involved in university politics.

 

Christina Passer was trained as a ceramist at the Keramikschule Landshut. She joined the Jewellery Class in 2024.

 

Larissa Thiel was trained as a goldsmith and silversmith at the Staatliche Zeichenakademie Hanau in 2020. She won the 17th Hessian Design Prize (2021). After an AIR Program and work experience as a studio manager at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee, Scotland, she enrolled at BURG in 2024.

 

Luna Orellano studies Interior Design at BURG. She spent a semester abroad at the Escola d’Art i Superior de Disseny de València in Spain, and is a guest student for a semester.

 

Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle, SCHMUCK HALLE, Professor Yuka Oyama, Dorothea Heisig (Artistic Employee), and Jakob Klug (Workshop Manager).

 

 

In cooperation with and thanks to
DIE NEUE SAMMLUNG, Lost Weekend – Current Obsession, Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern, Maria Neri (graphic designer), Matthias Goppel (fire engine owner), Attila Hartwig (photographer), Thomas Kierok (photographer), Dr. Lieselotte van Leeuwen, Merlin Klein (former artistic employee), faculty, administrative members and workshop leaders of the BURG.

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