Demi Thomloudis Featured in “LOCATION SERVICES: JEWELRY PERSPECTIVES ON TIME & PLACE”

Published
July 29, 2022
Category
Faculty News
Featuring
Demi Thomloudis
Academic Area
Jewelry & Metalwork
Artwork by jewelry and metals associate professor Demi Thomloudis is featured in the CRAFT IN AMERICA exhibition Location Services. On view from June 25th through September 10th, the show presents perspectives on place through the lens of contemporary jewelry and objects. Exhibiting artists Furuhashi, Quick, and Thomloudis share a common interest in site, place, and origin. Coming to these shared subjects from three distinct perspectives, the artists construct a holistic view through crafted responses which are unequivocally individual. The exhibition demonstrates an explicit view where the artists observe place/site within historical and contemporary contexts of craft and the inseparable bond place has to individuality, society, and culture. The crafting of jewelry and objects is a means to profoundly support and express our identity. It exists to contain our innermost thoughts, engaging intimately with the body, while communicating with and deepening our understanding of the world that surrounds us.
CRAFT IN AMERICA, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to promote and advance original handcrafted work through programs in all media. CRAFT IN AMERICA includes the PBS documentary series, websites, Craft in America Center, ongoing exhibitions, educational programs, and publications.
https://www.craftinamerica.org/about
Artist Bio
Demitra Thomloudis is a studio jeweler and an associate professor at the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia. Her investigation of the human body and its relationship to jewelry have manifested in works of art that challenge our assumptions about jewelry and its meaning, power and value. Her research, which explores jewelry’s capacity to express the interrelationship of person and place, has earned her an international reputation in the field, as well as numerous accolades and invitations to participate in exhibitions and residencies. These include: The Museum of Arts and Design in New York; The Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece; The Museum for Modern Art in Arnhem, Netherlands; The Hellenic Museum in Melbourne, Australia and the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, Mexico. Her work can be found in numerous private collections and permanently at the Museum Espace Solidor in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France, the Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum in Athens Greece and the Georgia Museum of Art. Her work is represented by Charon Kransen Arts-USA and the Penland Gallery located at the Penland School of Crafts.