After these five intense days (the atelier at St Lucas had never been this quiet!), it was time to exhibit the participants’ efforts. A display was set up in the St Lucas school library (again, a quiet place). Surrounded by so many books and images on (contemporary jewellery) art, more representation of art jewellery seemed appropriate. Since no 3D pieces were made during the workshop, there were none on display. However, upon entering the exhibition, visitors were unaware of this. All the features of a regular exhibition were there; on the tables were texts by the artists and curators accompanied by photographs, and images were displayed on the library computer screens. Only one table filled with boxes seemed odd. On closer inspection, visitors saw the ‘empty’ photographs next to the description; these were the second photographs taken by the participants, without the piece in it. In order to see the works that the texts referred to, visitors had to look at the computer screens. Then the boxes on the table started to make sense: the work was packed in there! None of the visitors tried to open the boxes (although some did pick up a box and did weigh it to see if the work was actually in it).
Text: Broes van Iterson