With its great openness to the incorporation of materials that are different from those used traditionally in jewellery, contemporary jewellery is a real playground for exploring mixed media, and plastic…
As the Conseil des Métiers d’Art du Québec and the City of Montreal were revealing the names of the finalists for the 2019 François-Houdé Award this week, we were delighted…
Thirteen Francophone jewellery artists are currently featured in the exhibition “Bijoux contemporains : Francophone Artists Reimagine Adornment”, which opened on October 31st at the Ross Art Museum in Delaware, Ohio.…
THEME Jewellery is a field in which recycling is a dominant feature. It is common practice for jewellers to melt down old jewellery in order to create new pieces, or…
Throughout the years, Vancouver based multidisciplinary artist Karin Jones found a way to bring the jewellery object one step further into the realm of sculpture, installation, and even performance, thus…
For the 2019 edition of the Journées de la culture, the École de joaillerie de Montréal invites the public to come and visit us on Sunday, September 29, where 32…
The end-of-year exhibition, entitled Horizons, is now approaching. The theme, Horizons, refers to the multiplicity and diversity that characterizes the graduating group. From different origins and with different backgrounds and…
(1) Sonia at her exhibition at Un gato en bicicleta, in Sevilla, Spain. A well-established artist in the field of fine jewellery and now contemporary jewellery, Sonia Beauchesne has found…
Last Thursday, April 11, was the 2019 Continuing Education and Mastering Courses Students Gala. This annual event highlights the creative richness of our students of all ages and backgrounds. More…
Aurélie Guillaume’s work is well recognized in the field of contemporary jewellery for its unique combination of illustration with the long-standing tradition of enamelling. After graduating from the École de…