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An image of Veronika Fabian's necklace A portrait of Marie-José van den Hout

The New York times has written a very nice article about the Marzee International Graduate Show 18′, featuring work by our graduate Veronika Fabian. Marie-José van den Hout, founder of the Marzee said during a tour of the prize winning work this year, “Veronika’s work is about the cultural now, about women’s self-identity, I want to buy this piece.”

Read the full article with Marie-José van den Hout here.

 

A picture of Lin Cheung's work 'Keep'

3rd Year BA Jewellery Design Tutor Lin Cheung has been interviewed by Adriana G. Radulescu on Art Jewellery Forum. Lin has been the recipient of numerous awards, more recently the 2018 Françoise van den Bosch Award and the 2018 Herbert Hofmann Prize.

Read the full article here.

A picture of Belle Smith's work of repurposed waste shells

We are very pleased to see our graduate Belle Smith’s work being featured on Dezeen. London-based Smith creates a wearable textile with the repurposed waste shells, by attaching them to delicate necklace chains made from recycled silver and steel. She then shapes this textile into hollow spheres and tubes.

To see the full article please click here.

A picture of Caroline Broadhead working at CSM

Caroline Broadhead has been interviewed by Vitsœ ahead of Shelf Aware, an exhibition of staff and student work to take place at Vitsœ showroom Munich. Caroline discusses her education, career and her role as course leader of Central Saint Martins BA Jewellery Design. Read the interview in full here.

Shelf Aware runs from 3rd – 14th March as part of Munich Jewellery Week.

Picture of Crafts MagazinePicture of Crafts MagazinePicture of Crafts Magazine

We are very pleased to see BA Jewellery Design tutor Lin Cheung as well as recent graduate Lucy Ganley feature in the latest issue Crafts Magazine! Pick up your copy to read about Lin Cheung’s inspiring practice, as the magazine shines a spotlight on the 12 finalists of the 2017 Woman’s Hour Craft Prize and to read about Lucy Ganley’s prison inspired graduate collection.

Screenshot of TeenVogue article

Recent graduate Lily Harte has been interviewed by Teen Vogue about her graduate collection for an article featuring 6 British art students who were inspired by Donald Trump. Lily’s collection focuses on the current leaders in US and UK politics and is inspired by media headlines that have depicted their actions. To read the full interview and find out more about the ideas behind Lily’s work click here.