"Salon" showcases the art-jewelry of seven artists in an inventible, temporary gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The group exhibition curated by Brooklyn based art-jeweler, Mia Hebib, is held at Metropolitan Green, a LEED certified building with a unique space dubbed an "inventable space."

Ms. Hebib has selected this group of mostly Brooklyn based jewelry artists in order to introduce a bigger audience to the world of studio art-jewelry, to connect artists, foster new relationships, and encourage creative collaborations within the art community.

Lacking a formal environment to showcase exquisite, progressive and hand crafted jewelry, the curator, Ms. Hebib transformed a raw space into a temporary gallery. "Salon" connects the art and fashion components of art-jewelry in an intimate and unique setting. Many designers and artists create "pop-ups" in response to the unstable economic landscape. Ms. Hebib notes, "In times like this people’s creativity, confidence and inventiveness will push the boundaries and open up new channels for the art world to progress. This small ‘Salon’ is the first step for a very active and prolific art-jewelry scene and we hope is just the beginning."

In addition to showcasing a select grouping of art-jewelry, Ms. Hebib has commissioned each of the participating artists to create a finished segment that will be combined with the others into one collective necklace. This "Exquisite Corpse Necklace" takes its cues from the surrealist drawing exercise in which many artists contribute individual parts to create an exciting, unpredictable artwork. "This is mostly known as a method by which a collection of words or images is collectively assembled," Ms. Hebib explains. "In this format each artist will contribute a segment into a necklace thus symbolically connecting all of the artists."

DIRECTIONS:
Only 2 stops from Manhattan in creative and fun Williamsburg, Brooklyn
L train to Lorimer stop. Walk west on Metropolitan Avenue past the BQE, the Metropolitan Green in at 439 Metropolitan Avenue on your right
G train to Metropolitan stop. Walk west on Metropolitan Avenue past the BQE, the Metropolitan Green in at 439 Metropolitan Avenue on your right
L train to Bedford stop. Walk south on Bedford. Turn left on Metropolitan Avenue, the Metropolitan green is at 439 Metropolitan Avenue on your left

Salon: Inventive Art-Jewelry in an Inventible Space

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