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Nicky Falkenhayn 
Jewelry Trunk Show
November 17 & 18
Saturday, 12:00 - 5:00
Sunday, 12:00 - 4:00
 

 


KOBO Gallery (at Higo) 
Japantown/International District    
604 South Jackson Street  
 Seattle, Washington 98104
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Nicky Falkenhayn  

Jewelry Trunk Show

Two days this Weekend!

Saturday, 12:00 - 5:00pm  

  Sunday, 12:00 - 4:00pm 

 

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"Lightweight, original and comfortable is what I want my jewelry to be."   Knitted and crocheted silver and gold wire are the main elements of Nicky Falkenhayn's designs that are inspired by European jewelry where she grew up.  She is from  Holland and 
Switzerland.
   

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 Falkenhayn 1

 

Nicky Falkenhayn is a sculptor living in Portland OR. She spent the first half of her live as a PE and sports instructor, traveling three times around the world. Once settled in Portland art became her focus. Classes at OCAC (Oregon College of Art and Craft) and PNCA (Pacific NW College of Art) launched her as a fiber artist. After the birth of her son she changed to sculpture and jewelry. Her work often combines welded Cor-ten steel and plate glass or knitted wire accents.   (Bio from Pacific Northwest Sculptors.org)  

 

www.nickyfalkenhayn.com 

    

  

KOBO Gallery at Higo  

Upcoming events and exhibits   

  



Through November 30, 2012 
Ceramic Artists
Kris Marubayashi
Yoshinaga Kawamura

November 157-18, 2012, Saturday+Sunday, 1-5pm
Schedule to be announced  
Jewelry Trunk show
(KOBO shopping event)
Nicky Falkenhayn

 

Saturday December 1 - 30, 2012
Exhibition Opening
Saturday, December 1, 2012, 4-6pm
Hanako Nakazato, Ceramic Artist, Japan and Maine
Betsy Williams, Ceramic Artist, New Mexico

Saturday December 8,  2012
(KOBO shopping event)
Wooly Bison
Meet Ingrid Rowe,  designer and founder of Wooly Bison Recycled Bags. Most everything is recycled from suit jackets, skirts and other wool clothing, as well as some new and vintage wools. Including backpacks and messengers from ever-lasting waxed canvas and recycled wools.     www.woolybison.com

Piano Nobile
Meet Isabelle Grizzard Robertson, designer and founder of Piano Nobile Home Goods line of hand screened tea towel, napkins, trays and lamp shades. Isabelle studied painting, poetry, and printmaking at The Cooper Union in New York City. She co-founded Piano Nobile in 2005 with her  husband, Nick, as a way to combine their design interests in a vibrant, collaborative studio.

Meet Me at Higo Permanent Exhibit - Part Two 

presented and sponsored by the Wing Luke Museum 

The new permanent installation of the  Higo 10 Cents Store Exhibit in the KOBO at Higo space.   Experience the history of Seattle's original five and dime in a new multi-media  presentation and self guided tour.

    

 

Look for updates on koboseattle.com.

 


  
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