Full Description
For more than four decades, jewellery artist and educator Laurie Hall has been making stories the subject of her work. Her playful, often whimsical jewellery made with found objects is about the places she lives, the landscapes that fill her imagination, her family history, and her ideas of what it is to be an American. As a jeweller, Hall never plays it safe, preferring to fly by the seat of her pants and push her skills and technical knowledge. Her work is part of numerous private and public collections including The Museum of Art and Design in NYC, The Tacoma Art Museum, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She is a product of the jewellery histories that make the Pacific Northwest unique within the larger story of American contemporary jewellery. Featuring 58 images of Hall's jewellery spanning the period from 1974 to 2019, this book explores why she is an important maker whose practice deserves to be more widely known.
Contents
Introduction 7
Gallery 12
Origin Stories / Camp Craft 17
Gallery 31
Living in the Northwest 36
Gallery 48
In the Classroom 55
Gallery 62
Pacific Northwest Jewelry 70
Gallery 88
Telling Tales 94
Gallery 101
Conclusion 106
Acknowledgments 109



