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Melissa Cameron

Artist jeweller

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    • Holistic Thinking: Interconnectivity In Jewels And Practice
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    • Examining the connections between architecture and jewellery: Looking into the last 100 years to inform a vision of jewellery practice in the future
  • Enamel on Steel – some insights
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Exhibition – IMAGINE on tour

Continuing the tour of this important anti-gun-violence exhibition

Author Melissa CameronPosted on October 24, 2018October 24, 2018Categories exhibition, galleries, global, guns, Jewellery, objects, USA

IMAGINE Peace Now – exhibition tour continues

This exhibition, begun in 2016, seems to pick up more relevance as it goes. If you’d like to see it in your town, please let us know.

Author Melissa CameronPosted on March 29, 2018March 29, 2018Categories artist talk, exhibition, guns, USA

Vote for more IMAGINE Peace Now

Boris Bally must not sleep, so please vote for the IMAGINE show to keep touring so he can get some rest! Me, I sleep, a lot. I made a video (in my waking moments) of the work that’s in Boris’ show, for those of you who won’t get to see it IMAGINE Peace Now.

Author Melissa CameronPosted on April 14, 2017Categories competitions, exhibition, galleries, Jewellery, objects, process, USA

Imagine Peace Now – RSVP, books and Metalsmith article

A post about guns, and where you can see them. With a snow-friend chaser.

Author Melissa CameronPosted on February 14, 2017February 11, 2017Categories artist talk, exhibition, publications, random, travel

IMAGINE Peace Now

The Imagine show featuring decommissioned weapons is on soon in Boston.

Author Melissa CameronPosted on February 8, 2017Categories contemporary context, dialogue, exhibition, galleries, materiality

IMAGINE – already open!

I.M.A.G.I.N.E. PEACE NOW Opens in Greenville, North Carolina. Yep, the upper Carolina, not the bottom one…

Author Melissa CameronPosted on November 19, 2016Categories dialogue, exhibition, Jewellery, objects, University

Imagine

Melissa is in an upcoming show about guns – this one not of her own making. The irrepressible Boris Bally is in charge, and he’s Kickstarting the catalogue RIGHT NOW!

Author Melissa CameronPosted on August 9, 2016Categories business, dialogue, exhibition, Jewellery, objects, publications

Invitation to Marfa, TX

My new solo exhibition at Bilk Gallery in Canberra

Author Melissa CameronPosted on September 6, 2019September 6, 2019Categories exhibition, Jewellery

The Neck

an exhibition of works with a message made to dangle from the neck

Author Melissa CameronPosted on June 25, 2019Categories Australia, exhibition, galleries, guns, Jewellery

This week’s openings

More exhibitions open around the USA this weekend.

Author Melissa CameronPosted on January 19, 2018January 20, 2018Categories artist talk, exhibition, guns, Jewellery

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Melissa Cameron is an artist, jeweller, writer, designer and former resident alien. After nearly 12 years away she just moved back home to Perth, Western Australia, where it smells of eucalyptus.

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