Meghan Chambers

BFA, Class of 2020

Meghan ChambersMindlessCopper, Silver, Titanium, Powder-Coat18”x5”x.5”2020Photograph by Ken Yanoviak

Meghan Chambers

Mindless

Copper, Silver, Titanium, Powder-Coat

18”x5”x.5”

2020

Photograph by Ken Yanoviak

Meghan ChambersMindlessCopper, Silver, Titanium, Powder-Coat18”x5”x.5”2020Photograph by Ken Yanoviak

Meghan Chambers

Mindless

Copper, Silver, Titanium, Powder-Coat

18”x5”x.5”

2020

Photograph by Ken Yanoviak

Meghan ChambersCavityCopper, Titanium, Resin, Powder-Coat, Cotton13”x4”x4”2019

Meghan Chambers

Cavity

Copper, Titanium, Resin, Powder-Coat, Cotton

13”x4”x4”

2019

Meghan ChambersSurplusCopper, Titanium, Silver, Resin4”x3.5”x.5”2019

Meghan Chambers

Surplus

Copper, Titanium, Silver, Resin

4”x3.5”x.5”

2019

Meghan ChambersChromaNylon, Resin, Dye, Copper, Powder-Coat3”x3”x1.5”2019

Meghan Chambers

Chroma

Nylon, Resin, Dye, Copper, Powder-Coat

3”x3”x1.5”

2019

Meghan ChambersSlimeTitanium, Copper, Powder-Coat21”x12”x1”2019

Meghan Chambers

Slime

Titanium, Copper, Powder-Coat

21”x12”x1”

2019

Meghan ChambersTarnCopper, Silver, Enamel12”x7”x.5”2019

Meghan Chambers

Tarn

Copper, Silver, Enamel

12”x7”x.5”

2019

Meghan ChambersCameoCopper, Polystyrene, Powder-Coat15”x4”x.5”2020

Meghan Chambers

Cameo

Copper, Polystyrene, Powder-Coat

15”x4”x.5”

2020

Meghan ChambersFluxCopper, Acrylic, Resin, Steel3”x3”x.25”2019

Meghan Chambers

Flux

Copper, Acrylic, Resin, Steel

3”x3”x.25”

2019

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Meghan Chambers

Jewelry is an opportunity to walk a fine line between craft and conceptual work. During my first class in the Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM program at Tyler, I fell in love with the possibilities. I discovered room to experiment not only with jewelry but with computer aided design and object making as well. Today, my work is heavily influenced by the processes of adding color to metal, such as anodizing, powder-coating, and enameling.

I’ve started incorporating my personal story into my work. While it isn’t always apparent, my work revolves around events and memories that have defined me. I’m making work with forms that are indicative of my youth while framing them into clean and serious confines. The work is representative of an impetuous journey of maturing. My pieces have evolved to include saturated colors and repetitive designs, this again is a reflection of youthful themes, however, beneath the vivid colors, I want my work to spark a more meaningful conversation about how the use of color is a distraction from the true meaning of isolation and emptiness I express through form. 

Through my work, I strive to get the viewer's attention and start a conversation about the deeper meaning behind my pieces. I have no specific audience; my goal is to make art that can draw in anyone and expose as many people to the world of contemporary jewelry. I want to show viewers that jewelry is not always about wearability, but it can be used as a tool for expression in contemporary art.

Contact Meghan:

mgch.designs@gmail.com

Visit Meghan’s Website

@megathaart

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