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Episode 13: The Legacy of Boston Jewelry with  Dr. Emily Stoehrer, Rita J. Kaplan & Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Episode 13: The Legacy of Boston Jewelry with Dr. Emily Stoehrer, Rita J. Kaplan & Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

FromJewelry Journey Podcast


Episode 13: The Legacy of Boston Jewelry with Dr. Emily Stoehrer, Rita J. Kaplan & Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

FromJewelry Journey Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Emily Stoehrer is the Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, where she oversees a collection that spans 6,000 years and includes more than 22,000 objects. Over the last decade, Emily has curated numerous exhibitions at MFA Boston, lectured internationally on jewelry-related subjects, and taught courses on fashion and design. Most recently, Emily co-curated “Boston Made: Arts and Crafts Jewelry and Metalwork” and co-authored the related publication Arts and Crafts Jewelry in Boston: Frank Gardner Hale and His Circle. She was also a contributor to Maker as Muse: Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry and On and Off: Jewelry in the Wider Cultural Field. Emily is a member of the board of directors for the Society of North American Goldsmiths and is currently writing a book on jewelry and celebrity culture. She has a Ph.D. in Humanities from Salve Regina University and a master’s degree in Fashion & Textile Studies from Fashion Institute of Technology. What you’ll learn in this episode: How MFA Boston came to be one of the few museums in the United States to have a jewelry curator. The inspiration behind the “Boston Made: Arts and Crafts Jewelry and Metalwork” exhibit and the process for bringing it to life. How the historical Boston Arts and Crafts scene developed its own bold and unique jewelry style. How the recent “Past Is Present” exhibition highlighted MFA Boston’s revival jewelry collection. Advice for starting out in the field of jewelry history and curation. Additional resources: Website: www.mfa.org Boston Made: Arts and Crafts Jewelry and Metalwork exhibit: https://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/boston-made Arts and Crafts Jewelry in Boston: Frank Gardner Hale and His Circle:https://www.mfa.org/collections/publications/arts-and-crafts-jewelry-in-boston MFA Boston Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mfaboston MFA Boston Twitter: @mfaBoston MFA Boston Instagram: @mfaBoston Emily’s Instagram: @jewelcurator Emily’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-stoehrer-9b9b3014/
Released:
Feb 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Every day, people surround us wearing art, history, and culture, but we usually don’t pay attention. Most people think about jewelry as an afterthought or accessory. But jewelry can tell a larger story, one reflecting the connection between contemporary culture and that of yesteryear. Is jewelry clothing, art, status symbol, or something more? The jewelry world seems to be hidden in plain sight and little understood. The Jewelry Journey podcast explores the many aspects of jewelry and its status as art. We talk with those who live and breathe this form of adornment: makers, dealers, gallerists, academics collectors and more. The goal is to elevate the conversation beyond Etsy or big diamonds and see jewelry in a new light, so that we can appreciate the little pieces of wonder that float by each day.