Co:Operation GARNISH

Can the metal and jewelry field overcome its division and send out a much-needed signal?

We appreciate and respect our historical past and acknowledge that current materials have a rightful place in jewelry/object making!


Arriving at this message is the goal of this exhibition cooperatively arranged by Rachel Timmins and Brigitte Martin.

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About Brigitte Martin

Brigitte Martin, a native of Germany, apprenticed with a German Master Goldsmith after working for Sotheby's and an international Contemporary Fine Art Gallery.
In 2008, Martin created the international online social network CRAFTHAUS to foster camaraderie and professional exchange within the international craft community. As the site’s editor she works closely with the membership to help them connect with the larger craft world and progress on their career path, while offering them a safe place to show work and express their thoughts and ideas to an audience of their peers.
Martin founded a national Craft Think Tank in 2011 and continues to organize the annual meetings in cooperation with the American Craft Council. The goal of the CTT is to bring together a leader circle of American craft organizations, makers from various craft fields, business and marketing executives and other creative minds for in-depth discussions about the future of craft.
In 2012, Martin published her first book, Humor in Craft, which won the FINALIST award at the 2012 USA Best Book Awards and a Gold Medal at the Independent Publisher Book Awards in 2013.
Martin's jewelry has been exhibited at the Museum of Art in Cleveland, and in galleries across the US. Martin curates and juries exhibitions nationally and in 2012 CBS media named her one of the best art curators in Pittsburgh, PA.
Martin is a current Board Member of The Society of North American Goldsmiths as the Fundraising Chair and Community Liaison. She is also committed to the organization’s Professional Development Seminar Steering Committee. Martin is a national public speaker on topics of social networking, online community, artist development, and entrepreneurship. She was interviewed on NPR in 2012.