Jewelry Museum of Vicenza Workshops – by Barbara Uderzo
Sunday, May 21 | Sunday, June 11
Discover the upcoming appointments at the Museum!
Adult workshops curated by Barbara Uderzo
Sunday, May 21 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
BEAT AND BEND: FROM ALUMINUM TO RING
Jewelry Museum of Vicenza adult workshop curated by Barbara Uderzo
📞 +39.0444.320799 – Jewelry Museum of Vicenza
Barbara Uderzo kicks off a series of meetings dedicated to the world of jewelry, starting with a focus on working with aluminum wire. During these sessions, we will have the opportunity to explore and appreciate the prehistoric ornaments displayed in the Museum’s halls. Afterwards, we will move to the laboratory, where we will have the chance to create a personalized ring. This accessory, made with materials and tools provided, will be a tangible memento to carry with us always.
Sunday, June 11 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
BEND AND FILE: FROM STEEL TO YOUR JEWELRY
Jewelry Museum of Vicenza adult workshop curated by Barbara Uderzo
📞 +39.0444.320799 – Jewelry Museum of Vicenza
In the second meeting, the focus will be on manipulating stainless steel wire. Inside the Museum, we will have the chance to admire ancient fibulas, beautifully preserved and displayed in the display cases. Afterwards, in the laboratory, we will dedicate ourselves to creating a brooch. This will be characterized by a technical and essential structure, which can be personalized with objects and materials that everyone can bring from home or that will be provided during the workshop.
“Barbara Uderzo, born in Vicenza, educated in Venice, and adopted by Milan, works in her atelier in Vicenza and in Milan at the BLOB House, opened in 2010; she is an artist who tirelessly experiments because, for her, experimenting is creating, and in this work process, there is always an adventurous dimension; in the dreamlike and disproportionate garden where Alice is catapulted, Barbara also walks, looking with enchanted eyes at the wonders of nature, water droplets that distill stalactites or dew that dissolves into a thousand splashes, and branches that come to life (…)”
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