Five colourful rock shaped jewellery in a row on a cream background.

Image credit: Yajie Hu 2024

New exhibition to open on campus exploring how jewellery impacts wellbeing

Doctoral researcher Yajie Hu presents this exhibition of her research on how contemporary jewellery impacts wellbeing.

The exhibition will be open in Martin Hall Gallery from 12pm-2pm, 29 October until 8 November. 

Throughout history, jewellery as an intimate object, has decorated our bodies and developed a variety of meanings and functions. This exhibition presents parts of Yajie’s doctoral research, exploring whether and how contemporary jewellery impacts people’s wellbeing. The exhibition also traces Yajie’s artistic practice in contemporary jewellery, from initial inspiration and material experimentation to the creation of final pieces.  

Her PhD research employed various methods, including wellbeing scales, diaries, and semi-structured interviews to comprehensively explore the multifaceted impact of contemporary jewellery on our wellbeing.  

Yajie Hu is currently a doctoral researcher in the School of Design and Creative Arts at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and an LU Arts arts worker. Alongside her research role, she is also a contemporary jewellery artist, exhibiting her creations internationally. Her work has been exhibited at events such as TALENTE 2018 during Munich Jewellery Week. She was one of the three winners of the Preziosa Young Design Competition 2019 in Florence and also a recipient of the Porto Joia Award at Collectiva 2019 in Porto. Her passion for contemporary jewellery has inspired her to delve deeper into research, combining her creative work with academic study. 

Explore Yajie's work on her website.

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