Erin Riggins-Hartlaub

Stories by Erin Riggins-Hartlaub
At the Baltimore Jewelry Center, Toelke Considers her Subject as Image, Sculpture, and Found Object

True to its title, the solo show features a playful sampling of Toelke’s varied mediums and practices—from bold, colorful works on paper depicting jewels to actual jewelry, such as pendants, rings, and a new take on the vintage charm bracelet.

Cheng has expanded her art practice through clay and jewelry-making in recent years

Born in Hong Kong and raised in Vancouver and Hawaii as a child, the Baltimore-based artist says her study of conspiracism helps her to better understand American culture.

An Exhibit and Holiday Jewelry Sale, with Photos by Vivian Doering

Signs, Signals + Symbols, an exhibition that explores jewelry as a symbol of identity and vehicle for communication, alongside the annual BJC Holiday Sale, featuring work by new, emerging, and established artists.