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Loretta Fontaine

Loretta Fontaine - Artist Information

Artist Statement

When jewelry artist Loretta Fontaine visits California, Bishop’s Lane is the name of the street that leads from her sister’s La Jolla apartment to the beach. Once on the shore, Fontaine’s favorite beach combing area is under the cliffs in a hollow relentlessly eroded by the surf. Each new wave uncovers treasures - shards of shells and luminous sea glass, tumbled smooth in the sand. Two years ago Fontaine brought some of those finds back to her studio in Albany, New York and made a brooch/necklace entitled “Barnacle,Pebble, Shell, Photograph.” It caught the eye of gallery owner Jane Groover and Fontaine was asked to participate in Taboo Studio’s 2004 Holiday Show.

The “Bishop’s Lane Series" is the name Fontaine decided to call the suite of jewelry she made for the show. “I wanted to use my beach finds in the jewelry,” she recalls, “but struggled with choosing the photography I wanted to feature. Then I remembered a roll of film I shot in California on Easter Sunday in 2002. My sister Susan and I had dressed my daughter Eva in her crisp linen dress and set her barefoot in the sands of Children’s Beach. I dug out those photographs and choose snippets of sand, surf and sky to add to the jewelry.”

Fontaine’s favorite piece from the series is “Eva On The Beach”, a bracelet/necklace that features a tiny photograph of her daughter’s profile tab set in a sterling silver bezel under mica, and surrounded by a 14K gold frame. “Mica is a transparent natural mineral that cleaves into sheets.” she says. “I adore the way the golden coloring and imperfections of the mica add depth to the photography. For a few months I worked with prototypes before I was able to set the mica as I wished.” Placed around the photograph on darkly patinaed sterling silver shapes are vibrant aquamarines, colorful shells, gleaming beach glass and an auspicious red and white striped barnacle shard, all bezel set in 22K gold. A long hand-sewn tie of pale blue dupioni silk wraps elegantly six times around the wrist, or twice around the neck.

With a Master’s Degree in Architecture, Loretta Fontaine enjoys working out her plans in metal on a small, intimate scale. Fontaine received a 2004 New York State Council for the Arts grant to further study goldsmithing, and her jewelry has been published by Lark Books in 1000 Rings and the upcoming book Found Object Jewelry. Magazines that have featured her work include Modern Jeweler, The Crafts Report, NICHE, and Lapidary Journal. Three pieces from her Pinnate Series were shown in the 2003 exhibition “Fine Crafts; Ancient Practices, New Visions: 60th Exhibition of Central New York Artists,” at the Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York. The ring "July Ring" was featured in the 2004 exhibition “Rings,” juried by Robert W. Ebendorf, at the Cannon Gallery of Art and Design in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Résumé

Education

1993 Masters of Architecture, University of New York at Buffalo.
1991 Bachelor of Professional Studies in Architecture, University of New York at Buffalo.

Teaching Experience

1994-97 Jewelry Design, Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy, NY.
1992-93 Foundations Design, University of New York at Buffalo.

Grants, Awards and Fellowships

2003 Special Opportunity Stipend, The New York State Foundation for the Arts
1997 Artisan of the Month, The Schenectady Museum
1992 Grace Legendre Fellowship, Business and Professional Women's Club of NYS
1992 Mark Diamond Grant, State University of New York at Buffalo
1991 Henry Adams Certificate, American Institute of Architects

Solo and Group Exhibitions

2003 "Fine Crafts; Ancient Practices, New Visions: 60th Exhibition of Central New York Artists," Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute, Utica, NY .[catalog]
2000 Nicholas-Harrison Gallery, Wellfleet, MA. (solo)
  Designers Studio, Saratoga Springs, NY. (solo)
  "Metalheads Society Annual Members Exhibition," NW Barrett Gallery, Portsmouth, NH.
  "Ornament," Craft Alliance of New York State.
1999 "The 16th Northeast Crafts Exhibit," Schenectady Museum, Schenectady, NY.
1998 "Design Explorations," The Schenectady Museum, Schenectady, NY.
1996-97 Faculty Exhibit, Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy, NY.

Publications

1000 Rings, Lark Books, (2004 publication)
400 Polymer Objects, Lark Books, (2004 publication)
NICHE: Winter 2000, p. 59, Autumn 2000, p67, Winter 1999, p. 83
Cape Cod Chronicle: June 2000, p. A6
The Crafts Report: April 1999, p. 16, August 1998, p. 11
Modem Jeweler June 1999, p. 130
The Saratogian, August 7, 1998, p. A3
Inform, December 1998, vol. 17, no.4, p. 2
Intersight, 1995, vol. 3, p. 55-59 [article]
The Schenectady Gazette, October 30, 1994, pg. Gi
Lapidary Journal, November 1994, p. 94
The Sunday Messenger, June 14 1993, p. A4

Lectures

1999-2000 "Finding Your Voice in Craft," Craft Business Institute, Baltimore, MD.
1999 "Metallurgy in Jewelry Design," co-presented with Dr. Andre Castagna
to the Eastern New York chapter of The American Society of Metallurgists, Lathain, NY.
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Show#

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Dates

2005-4

Winter Magic

11/18/2005 – 1/3/2006

2004-4

The Holiday Show

11/19/2004 – 12/31/2004

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Loretta Fontaine, Gravid Series - Etched Barbery Earrings, Sterling, 22k, 14k, almandine garnet, amethyst, quartz druzy, pearls, photographs. Loretta Fontaine, Gravid Series – Etched Barberry Necklace, Sterling, 22k, green chrysoprase, freshwater pearls, photograph. Loretta Fontaine, Gravid Series – Etched Boxwood Necklace, Sterling, 22k, amethyst, aquamarine, freshwater pearls, photographs. Loretta Fontaine, Gravid Series – Etched Sunflower Earrings, Sterling, 22k, 14k, amethyst, quartz druzys, freshwater pearls, photographs.

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