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Adele Kime

Location: New Mills   /  Genre: Jewellery

Artist Statement

Adele lives in Whaley Bridge creating jewellery in her canal side studio. For the last 20 years she has taught jewellery design and making courses in the High Peak within adult education and taught many local jewellers her skills.

She graduated in 2001 with a degree in 3D Design, specialising in jewellery and already possessing a HND in Textile Design. She has brought her love of these two disciplines together and applied them within her work. In 2002, she was given an award by the Crafts Council and became a Designer in Residence at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Adele draws inspiration from the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. This can be seen in her colourful hand painted and printed anodised aluminium range which depict the details she observes in flowers, grasses and insects found in our hedges and meadows. Her silver jewellery incorporates textures, organic etched patterns and sometimes set stones. Other pieces are delicately cut to echo nature's growth and form.

Her jewellery has featured in many exhibitions in the UK and abroad. Her work has also been published in several contemporary jewellery books.

If you are interested in day workshops in jewellery making or textiles at her canal side studio and other venues, please visit www.facebook.com/highpeakschoolofjewellery for more information. Or if you would like to see Adele’s work then please click on the Facebook or Instagram logos above to visit her jewellery pages.

Adele is a member of High Peak Artists, selling her work at The Gallery in the Gardens in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton and is also available locally at The Artful Pigeon Gallery in Glossop. Commissions welcome.


Venue Information

Providence Church
Mellor Road
New Mills
SK22 4DP

6 artists venue. From Market Street in New Mills, continue up Spring Bank Road past another church. Down the hill and turn left into Mellor Road, our church is on the right. Parking at back/on road. Cakes and refreshments!

This venue has full disabled access