20 Year Anniversary Overview Exhibition

July 23 – August 28, 2022

Jaydan Moore Platter, Carnegie, MFA Boston, Honolulu Museum of Art, Sculpture,
Jaydan Moore platter art wallMoore Platter, Carnegie, MFA Boston, Honolulu Museum of Art, Sculpture,
TAP by Todd Pownell, diamonds, gold ring
silver, chess set, king, queen, enamel, handmade
silver, chess set, king, queen, enamel, handmade
Ute Eitzenhoefer, jewelry, schmuck, turquoise, german design
Ute Eitzenhoefer, jewelry, schmuck, turquoise, german design, earrings
Ute Eitzenhoefer, jewelry, schmuck, turquoise, german design
David Bielander, leather, flower pot, handbag, purse
Rebekah Frank, steel, jewelry, chain, chain mail
Rebekah Frank, steel, jewelry, chain, chain mail
Rebekah Frank, steel, jewelry, chain, chain mail
Rebekah Frank, steel, jewelry, chain, chain mail
Rebekah Frank, steel, jewelry, chain, chain mail
John Iversen crackle
Jantje Fleischhut, German, Dutch, jewelry, space
Jantje Fleischhut, German, Dutch, jewelry, space
Jantje Fleischhut, German, Dutch, jewelry, space
Jantje Fleischhut, German, Dutch, jewelry, space
Alexander Blank Smiley Face
Alexander Blank Smiley Face
Alexander Blank Smiley Face
Jutta Klingebiel, enamel, magpie, gold ring
Jutta Klingebiel, enamel hand, pendant, gold
Ted Noten, Dutch Design, older works, ring, acrylic
Karl Fritsch, ring, stones, bling, silver, gold, diamonds, cubic zirconia, big, crazy
Karl Fritsch, ring, stones, bling, silver, gold, diamonds, cubic zirconia, big, crazy
Karl Fritsch, ring, stones, bling, silver, gold, diamonds, cubic zirconia, big, crazy
Karl Fritsch, ring, stones, bling, silver, gold, diamonds, cubic zirconia, big, crazy
Karl Fritsch, ring, stones, bling, silver, gold, diamonds, cubic zirconia, big, crazy
Tanel Veenre brooch
Ralph Bakker, Dutch Design, Gemstone, Rings, contemporary
Ralph Bakker, Dutch Design, Gemstone, Rings, contemporary
Anders Ljungberg Sweden Swedish Silver Silversmith
Anders Ljungberg Sweden Swedish Silver Silversmith
Petra Zimmermann, Austrian jewelry, acrylic
Jiro Kamata, (Big Stellar) Holon Ring camera lens silver jewelry
Jiro Kamata, (Big Stellar) Holon Ring camera lens silver jewelry
Jiro Kamata, (Big Stellar) Holon Ring camera lens silver jewelry
Jiro Kamata, (Big Stellar) Holon Ring camera lens silver jewelry
Annelies Planteydt, Dutch Design, Architecture jewelry, Galerie Marzee, gold, pigments
Annelies Planteydt, Dutch Design, Architecture jewelry, Galerie Marzee, gold, pigments
Annelies Planteydt, Dutch Design, Architecture jewelry, Galerie Marzee, gold, pigments
Philip Sajet, Dutch, snake necklace, glass, gold
david clarke, pewter
david clarke, pewter
Lisa Walker, New Zealand, jewelry, design, fabric, stuffed, large,
Jacqueline Ryan gold enamel earrings Italian jewelry 18k
Jacqueline Ryan gold enamel earrings Italian jewelry 18k
Veronika Fabian, jewelry, Marzee, chain links necklace, tattoo, hallmark
Veronika Fabian, jewelry, Marzee, chain links necklace, tattoo, hallmark
Norman Weber, acrylic jewelry, German 3d printing
Norman Weber, acrylic jewelry, German 3d printing
Norman Weber, acrylic jewelry, German 3d printing
Silke Spitzer, Germany, wall piece textile
Silke Spitzer, Germany, wall piece textile
Helena Lehtinen Finland Jewelry, flowers, textiles
Helena Lehtinen Finland Jewelry, flowers, textiles
Karin Wagner, Swiss necklace felt jewelry flower bolita colorful design
Karin Wagner, Swiss necklace felt jewelry flower bolita colorful design
Hibernate, Finland jewelry
Hibernate, Finland jewelry

20 YEARS ORNAMENTUM

Laura and Stefan met in the early 1990’s while pursuing their degrees in Metals and Jewelry at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Stefan’s interest in the jewelry developed early as he took evening classes during high school, and Laura came upon the medium due to happenstance. Their meeting led to several conversations which helped them decide that jewelry could be a direction with a future for them both.
Many days and nights working in the WSU studios led Laura and Stefan to not only set a career in jewelry as their goal, but also a life with each other. After their studies, Laura joined Stefan on their most demanding adventure so far, 3 years of study and work in Pforzheim – the jewelry center of Germany. In Pforzheim they honed their skills and aesthetic. Stefan, who has dual nationality, finished with a degree from the design program of the Goldsmithing school; Laura was able to experience the same program for two years and a year at the University of Design (just down the hill) as a guest student.
The two decided to return to the US in 1999 - the culture of the Northeast beckoned.  NYC seemed too daunting to start from scratch, so they settled in Providence, RI, a city with a long history of jewelry industry and home to RISD. Funnily enough it was also where many Pforzheim students went for exchange years.  Because of the ties to the jewelry industry, Providence provided further experiences for bench work and training as Stefan and Laura searched for a new place to call home.
Hudson came to their attention due to chance - opening a magazine to see an article on a blossoming home market taking hold further North from the city than the bedroom communities in Westchester and Dutchess Counties, Hudson had formed into a burgeoning center for antiques, art and style – a transition that gained momentum throughout the later 2000’s. 
Laura and Stefan felt it was the right place, jumped in and acquired the building that houses Ornamentum in 2002.

There have been many changes in the 20 years that followed.   Ornamentum lived its first 6 years in an 8’ wide space, growing into the larger exhibition room next to it in 2008.  IKEA cabinets were replaced with pedestals and fine cabinetry.  A worn-out façade was updated with 10’ modern storefront and doors. The original idea of a studio / gallery where Stefan and Laura would make and sell their own work was discarded, the Ornamentum logo was updated, and the gallery was set up to better reflect the contemporary nature of the work that is exhibited.

With so much behind us and so much to come, we are celebrating this milestone with an overview exhibition.  Many of our artists sent us works to mark the occasion- some new, some older… several of the works mark specific periods in the gallery timeline while others are simply great pieces, others were created in direct response to the occasion, while others give example to how our artists’ range of exploration have moved past jewelry into the world of sculpture, object and wall art.

Follow us on Instagram as we continue telling the Ornamentum story throughout the exhibition- and the rest of our anniversary year!