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Having completed her post as a Maker in Residence at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen which began in January 2010, Fiona Hermse is now back in her Edinburgh Worshop/Studio at The Arts Complex developing work for current and upcoming seasons.
A brilliant article about Fiona appeared in the Edinburgh online magazine 'Lothian Life' in December. Please click here to view it.
Items from are available to purchase and order in advance, please enquire if you are interested in any of the pieces from the Gallery Collections.
2011
11th Nov - Feb - The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle - www.thebiscuitfactory.com
16th Nov - 6th Jan - Victoria Sewart Contemporary Jewellery Gallery, The Barbican, Plymouth - www.victoriasewart.com
16th Nov - Jan - Harding House Gallery, Lincoln - www.hardinghousegallery.co.uk
9th - 18th December - Silverlining Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition - Arts Complex, London Road, Edinburgh - www.artscomplex.org
2011
16th July - 20th Oct - Leeds Craft Centre and Design Gallery, City Art Gallery, Leeds
2nd May - 'Keystone' Work in Progress Residency Exhibition, Grays School of Art, Aberdeen
30th April - 28th May - Aberdeen Artists Annual Open Exhibition, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen
3rd - 5th April - British Craft Trade Fair, Harrogate. Stand Number 318.
2010
16 - 20th November - Art and Craft Exhibition Cancer Research UK, Adam House, Edinburgh.
27th - November - 9th January -'Flux' Brilliantly Birmingham International Contemporary Jewellery Festival, mac, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham.
Life's a Bench! Studio K162 Schmuck International Jewelley Festival, Munich , Germany.
Flux, Brilliantly Birmingham International Contemporary Jewellery Festival, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
2009
Taking Time, Craft and the Slow Revolution: Badgingham, in collaboration with Elizabeth Turrell and Helen Carnac, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Life's a Bench! MA exhibition, School of Jewellery, Birmingham Institute of Art & Design.
Autumn Leaves Interactive installation, Sting of Passion International symposium, Manchester Museum of Science and Technology.
Lifelines Suspended Installation, School of Jewellery, BIAD, Birmingham. |