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Helen W. Drutt English: Inside the Artist’s Studio

Thu, Nov 21 / 4 pm

Join MAD and New York City Jewelry Week for an afternoon with renowned craft educator Helen W. Drutt English.  Drutt will discuss selected artist studios, many of which she has visited during her career that spans over six decades. This is an opportunity to learn from one of jewelry’s most influential figures firsthand about the artists she knows so deeply, including Gijs Bakker, Robin Kranitzky & Kim Overstreet, Eleanor Moty, Breon O'Casey, Peter Skubic and Merrily Tompkins.

Drutt's presentation will be followed by a Q&A led by MAD Senior Curator, Barbara Paris Gifford.

Helen W. Drutt English is a former gallerist, educator and curator who is credited for ushering American craft onto the global stage to further the modern craft movement. She was a founding member of the Philadelphia Council of Professional Craftsmen in 1967 and began her eponymous gallery six years later in 1973, one of the first US galleries committed to modern and contemporary craft.

Drutt holds Honorary doctorate of arts degrees from three universities and was named a Museum of Arts and Design Visionary in 1999. She has lectured internationally, written numerous essays, and developed major exhibitions in the field of craft. Her research and extensive library are held as vital resources.

She is a former trustee of the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. (2010-2021) and current trustee of the Bard Graduate Center, New York; served on the American Board, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Indian and Himalayan Art Advisory Committee, Philadelphia Museum of Art (1996-2019); the American Board of Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum in Athens, Greece; and serves on the Peter Dormer Lecture Committee, London, England. Dedicated to bringing American craft abroad, Drutt conceived and organized “Gifts from America”, The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (2014) and “Beauty and the Unexpected”, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (2023-2025).

Photo: Mirjam Hiller.

Please review our health and safety protocols before you arrive. MAD strongly recommends all visitors six months and older are vaccinated against Covid-19 and visitors ages two and up wear face coverings, even if vaccinated. Thank you for your cooperation.

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