About this Event
In the second talk of our four-part series, Reframing Architecture, Matilda Pye will be joined by jewelry designer Silvia Weidenbach. Together, they will explore the concept of adornment and how the body can be perceived as an architectural frame.
Matilda Pye is a creative producer and program director with extensive experience collaborating with institutions such as the V&A, Tate, and The National Portrait Gallery. She has led numerous international projects with the British Council, fostering networks and collaborations among artists, curators, producers, and cultural organisations worldwide. Currently, Matilda is leveraging her expertise as a museum consultant with Studio Weave. She is also a collaborative doctoral student at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the University of Northumbria. Her research is focused on questioning and reimagining the complex relationships between cultural institutions and their civic potential.
Silvia Weidenbach is an award-winning jeweller, who fuses the traditional with the contemporary. She uses both historical techniques and new technologies, melding them to create striking pieces of art.
Silvia graduated from the Royal College of Art in London, and is a leading exponent of new techniques and innovation. She revels in these new possibilities of making which she referred to as 'digital craft', pioneering the use of 3D technologies such as haptic devices and artificial intelligence.
Silvia was the first Gilbert Collection Artist-in-Resident at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, where her work is part of its permanent collection. Her pieces are also included in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, as well as the Swiss National Museum in Zurich.She is a Lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art and the London College of Fashion.
Doors open at 18:00 for drinks and snacks.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Piercy&Company, Plender Street, London, UK, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00