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Tincal lab celebrates the next event of Simultaneous Openings in Miguel Bombarda on May 17th, Saturday, with the presentation of the exhibition by Fanni Nagy and Susana Barbosa.
These were the winners of the Selection of the Public Award (voting online and in person) of the Tincal lab Challenge 2024 Jewelry and Freedom. We will count with the presence of the Portuguese jeweler Susana Barbosa, between 4pm and 8pm.
To visit until July 2nd.
Fanni Nagy (Hungary)
Fanni Nagy is a Hungarian jewelry designer whose artistic journey began at the Art School of Buda. She further refined her design skills during her studies in the metalworking bachelor’s program at MOME. Profoundly influenced by the theme of transience following the loss of a close friend, this concept has become a continuous source of inspiration in her work. Fanni employs both traditional goldsmith techniques and alternative methods to craft unique textures and forms in her jewelry. Her goal is for her creations to transcend the realm of mere adornment, becoming unique stories that bring joy to those who wear them.
This exhibition presents two jewelry series - I’m Here With You / Future’s Nostalgia - each exploring themes of connection, memory, and transformation.
Susana Barbosa (Portugal)
Susana Barbosa is from Porto, where she began her training in the field of jewellery with a Professional Course in Goldsmithery at the Artistic School of Soares dos Reis - EASR. She is graduated in Jewellery Design at ESAD in Matosinhos and completed a Postgraduate degree with Glasgow School of Arts. She has collaborated on projects such as the “Quarto Escuro” Gallery in the Artes em Partes building and the “Autoria” Gallery at CCBombarda, both in Porto. Her professional practice involves exploring alternative techniques and materials, applying them in collections, her own projects, and workshops.
In this exhibition she presents the series Unlikely Matter!, which emerges from the collection of materials and objects - some obvious, others unexpected - and results in jewelry that challenges the eye and our perception of value, closing circuits and giving new life to materials at the end of their life cycle.
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Tincal lab celebrates the next event of Simultaneous Openings in Miguel Bombarda on May 17th, Saturday, with the presentation of the exhibition by Fanni Nagy and Susana Barbosa.
These were the winners of the Selection of the Public Award (voting online and in person) of the Tincal lab Challenge 2024 Jewelry and Freedom. We will count with the presence of the Portuguese jeweler Susana Barbosa, between 4pm and 8pm.
To visit until July 2nd.
Fanni Nagy (Hungary)
Fanni Nagy is a Hungarian jewelry designer whose artistic journey began at the Art School of Buda. She further refined her design skills during her studies in the metalworking bachelor’s program at MOME. Profoundly influenced by the theme of transience following the loss of a close friend, this concept has become a continuous source of inspiration in her work. Fanni employs both traditional goldsmith techniques and alternative methods to craft unique textures and forms in her jewelry. Her goal is for her creations to transcend the realm of mere adornment, becoming unique stories that bring joy to those who wear them.
This exhibition presents two jewelry series - I’m Here With You / Future’s Nostalgia - each exploring themes of connection, memory, and transformation.
Susana Barbosa (Portugal)
Susana Barbosa is from Porto, where she began her training in the field of jewellery with a Professional Course in Goldsmithery at the Artistic School of Soares dos Reis - EASR. She is graduated in Jewellery Design at ESAD in Matosinhos and completed a Postgraduate degree with Glasgow School of Arts. She has collaborated on projects such as the “Quarto Escuro” Gallery in the Artes em Partes building and the “Autoria” Gallery at CCBombarda, both in Porto. Her professional practice involves exploring alternative techniques and materials, applying them in collections, her own projects, and workshops.
In this exhibition she presents the series Unlikely Matter!, which emerges from the collection of materials and objects - some obvious, others unexpected - and results in jewelry that challenges the eye and our perception of value, closing circuits and giving new life to materials at the end of their life cycle.
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