Freehand Jewelry Show 40.3 Article
An unassuming storefront along Los Angeles’s bustling West Third Street is a creative way-station for those in the know. Freehand Gallery has been in business since 1980, the carefully stewarded brainchild of Carol Sauvion. Its longevity is a remarkable tribute to the enduring power of craft as an aesthetic and cultural force.
From April 21 through June 2, 2018, this year’s annual jewelry show, entitled “Back Again, Forever,” focused on the way jewelry evokes memories, even imagined ones, of times long past, inducing reflection on possibilities yet to come.
An unassuming storefront along Los Angeles’s bustling West Third Street is a creative way-station for those in the know. Freehand Gallery has been in business since 1980, the carefully stewarded brainchild of Carol Sauvion. Its longevity is a remarkable tribute to the enduring power of craft as an aesthetic and cultural force.
From April 21 through June 2, 2018, this year’s annual jewelry show, entitled “Back Again, Forever,” focused on the way jewelry evokes memories, even imagined ones, of times long past, inducing reflection on possibilities yet to come.
An unassuming storefront along Los Angeles’s bustling West Third Street is a creative way-station for those in the know. Freehand Gallery has been in business since 1980, the carefully stewarded brainchild of Carol Sauvion. Its longevity is a remarkable tribute to the enduring power of craft as an aesthetic and cultural force.
From April 21 through June 2, 2018, this year’s annual jewelry show, entitled “Back Again, Forever,” focused on the way jewelry evokes memories, even imagined ones, of times long past, inducing reflection on possibilities yet to come.