
At the SNAG Juried Student Exhibition, one of the artists who generated a lot of buzz (and rightfully so) was Allyson Bone. Her layered, oxidized sterling pieces have a blend of ornament and kitsch that feels very contemporary.


I was equally impressed by the vessels of Allyson's University of Iowa classmate Jillian Moore.

Jennifer Wall's felt and sterling pieces appeared to be popping up all over SNAG - including the student show.

And finally, Anne Fiala's laser-cut vessel was another strong piece among this year's student work.

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