MFA ACD Lecture: Arthur Hash

MFA Lecture: Arthur Hash Jewelry designer Arthur Hash presents an MFA in Applied Craft and Design Graduate Lecture.

MFA Lecture: Arthur Hash

Jewelry designer Arthur Hash presents an MFA in Applied Craft and Design Graduate Lecture.

Arthur Hash presented a slide lecture of his work at the MFA in Applied Craft and Design studios at the Bison Building on January 21, 2010. Hash is a jewelry designer and craftsman whose work comes from a commitment to participate in the contemporary exploration of what jewelry is and can be, while retaining the sense of elegance and beauty found in the long tradition of body adornment. His recent work has incorporated waterjet cutting and rapid prototyping to make one-off art jewelry pieces.

The MFA in Applied Craft and Design is a joint degree program offered by PNCA and Oregon College of Art and Craft.

Artwork Info

Type of Work Lecture
Medium Audio Recording
Dimensions 43:22
Subject Matter Arthur Hash
Language English

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Name Pacific Northwest College of Art

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