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The Tree Project: Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg
Scottish Goldsmiths Trust
9 episodes
9 months ago
During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. Over a series of Interviews, alumni of the programme during Dorothy's tenure between 1985 and 2008 reflect on the lasting impact of her teaching throughout their diverse career paths. With humour and illustrative memories, these stories bring to life the world of the workshop at Edinburgh College of Art. For more information on the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project Hosted by Ebba Goring Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns
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During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. Over a series of Interviews, alumni of the programme during Dorothy's tenure between 1985 and 2008 reflect on the lasting impact of her teaching throughout their diverse career paths. With humour and illustrative memories, these stories bring to life the world of the workshop at Edinburgh College of Art. For more information on the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project Hosted by Ebba Goring Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns
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Design
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Visual Arts
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The Tree Project: Beanie Major
The Tree Project: Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg
35 minutes
1 year ago
The Tree Project: Beanie Major
In this episode, we speak to Beanie Major. Beanie graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2008, moving to London and working for renowned designer Shaun Leane. Jewellery consultant and stylist Beanie Major has spent a decade delving into women's jewellery boxes, garnering an unrivalled insight into the distinctive and personal role jewellery plays in a woman's life. Known for her impeccable taste and deep knowledge of the industry, Beanie works closely with her clients to help them find exactly what they are looking for. Launched in 2011, In Detail started life as an online jewellery publication documenting the jewellery boxes of inspiring women and providing a platform for jewellers around the world. As more and more people got in touch for advice on buying their engagement ring, Beanie realised there was a jewellery buyer, who also had a deep appreciation for originality, quality and design. During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. For more information on Dorothy Hogg, the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project. Hosted by Ebba Goring Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns Cover Image by Shannon Tofts Music: Precious Memories by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
The Tree Project: Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg
During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, renowned jeweller and educator Dorothy Hogg MBE inspired students in the workshop and beyond. Over a series of Interviews, alumni of the programme during Dorothy's tenure between 1985 and 2008 reflect on the lasting impact of her teaching throughout their diverse career paths. With humour and illustrative memories, these stories bring to life the world of the workshop at Edinburgh College of Art. For more information on the project and participants, visit: www.scottishgoldsmithstrust.org/tree-project Hosted by Ebba Goring Edited & Produced by Eda Obermanns