• Source: Mary Lee Hu
    • Mary Lee Hu (born 1943) is an American artist, goldsmith, and college educator, known for using textile techniques to create intricate woven wire jewelry.


      Early life and education


      Mary Lee Hu was born 1943, in Lakewood, Ohio. Hu first became fascinated with metalwork during high school introductory courses. She later explored more work with metals during a summer camp.
      She went on to attend Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for two years; followed by Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, to complete her undergraduate degree (BFA 1965, metalsmithing).
      During her undergraduate education Hu developed her skills and continued to work with small scale metalwork and jewelry. She received a graduate degree (MFA 1967, metalsmithing) from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, where she studied under metalsmith L. Brent Kington. It was during this time that Hu started to work with fiber inspired techniques after taking a fiber arts course. This led to the development of her signature style of wire wrapped jewelry.


      Career


      Since the late 1960s Hu has developed new techniques in coiling, wrapping, weaving, knitting, and twining wire. Her work consists mostly woven wire earrings, rings, bracelets, brooches, and neckpieces that emulate natural forms, movements and symmetry.
      After completing her master of fine arts degree, Hu traveled to various places and took up different teaching positions until she joined the metal arts program in the University of Washington in the School of Art in 1980. She retired from the University of Washington as professor emeritus in 2006.
      Hu is a member and past president of the Society of North American Goldsmiths. In 1996 Hu was inducted into the American Craft Council College of Fellows. Hu has received three National Endowment of the Arts Craftsman Fellowships. Her work is in major collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Renwick Gallery, the American Crafts Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago. Hu is the winner of the 2008 Irving and Yvonne Twining Humber Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.


      Teaching


      1968-1969: Southern Illinois University
      1976: University of Iowa
      1976:Kansas State University
      1976–1977: University of Wisconsin–Madison
      1977–1980: Michigan State University
      1980–2006: University of Washington


      Awards and grants


      1975: Best in Show, Best in Metals, Outstanding Craftsman of the North Central Region, Purchase Award, \"Beaux Arts Designer/Craftsman '75\", Columbus Museum of Fine Arts, Columbus, OH
      1976: National Endowment for the Arts Crafts Fellowship
      1978: All-University Research Grant, Michigan State University
      1979: All-University Research Grant, Michigan State University
      1984: National Endowment for the Arts Crafts Fellowship
      1988: Alumni Achievement Award, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
      1992: National Endowment for the Arts Crafts Fellowship
      1996: Appointed as a Fellow of the American Crafts Council
      1999: Elected "Master of the Medium" for the James C. Renwick Alliance, the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC
      2001–2002: Flintridge Foundation Award for Visual Artists
      2002 Donald E. Peterson Endowed Fellowship for Excellence, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington
      2004: Invited to start a Mary Lee Hu research collection at The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, part of the Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America.
      2008: The Irving and Yvonne Twining Humber Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement from Artist Trust of Washington.


      Public collections


      Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
      The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York
      Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio
      Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
      Museum of Arts and Design (formerly American Crafts Museum), New York City, New York
      Renwick Gallery, National Museum of American Art, Washington D.C.
      Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
      Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
      Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas
      Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
      Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington
      Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England
      University of Indiana Art Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana
      Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut


      Exhibitions


      1967
      Crafts Alliance Gallery, St. Louis, MO
      1969
      "Young Americans '69", Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York, NY
      1970–72
      "Goldsmith ‘70", Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul, MN
      1974
      University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
      "World Silver Fair", International competition, Taxco and Mexico City, Mexico
      "Profile 1974", Humber College, Rexdale, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
      1974–77
      "Goldsmith/74", by the Renwick Gallery and the Minnesota Museum of Art.
      1975
      "Contemporary Crafts of the Americas: 1975", Competitive exhibition, Colorado State University national tour
      "Beaux Arts designer/Craftsmen ‘75", Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Columbus, OH.
      1975–76
      "Forms in Metal-275 Years of Metalsmithing in America", Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York, NY
      1976
      University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI
      "6 Contemporary American Jewellers", Electrum Gallery, London
      1977
      Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
      Illinois State University, Normal, IL
      "Creative Jewelry", Design Center, Manila, Philippines
      1978
      "Modern American Jewelry Exhibition", Mikimoto & Co., Tokyo
      "American Crafts at the Vatican Museum", Vatican City
      Goldsmith Hall, London (with Harper, Scherr, Seppa)
      1978–82
      "Silver in American Life", Yale University Art Gallery
      1979
      Eastern Kentucky University Gallery, Richmond, KY
      "Fourth International Jewellery Art Exhibition", Jewellery Designers Association, Mikimoto, Tokyo
      1979–81
      1980
      Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA
      "International Jewellery 1900-1980", Kunslerhaus, Vienna
      1981
      University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
      "Tenth anniversary Exhibition", Electrum Gallery, London, England
      "The Golden Thread-Textures in Gold", Touring International Competition
      1981–85
      "Good as Gold: Alternative Materials in American Jewelry", Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC, national tour
      1982
      Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN
      1983
      University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
      Invitational of American Jewelry, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Traditional Industry, Kyoto
      1984
      The Hand and the Spirit Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
      1984–85
      "Jewelry USA", organized by the Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY, national tour
      1985
      "Barbara Rockefeller Associates Collection", Anatole Orient Gallery, London, England
      "Masterworks of Contemporary American Jewelry: Sources and Concepts", The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England
      "International Jewelry Invitational", Rudolf Dentler Gallery, Ulm, Germany
      1985–87
      "American Jewelry NOW", Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY, Asia tour
      1986–88
      "Craft Today, Poetry of the Physical", Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY, national tour
      1987–90
      "The Eloquent Object", organized by The Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK, US and Japan tour
      1988
      Concepts Gallery, Carmel and Palo Alto, CA
      "Korean-American Contemporary Metalwork Exhibition 1988", Walker Hill Art Center, Seoul, Korea
      1989
      "Mary Lee Hu: Goldsmith", The Merrin Gallery, New York, NY
      1989–93
      "Craft Today USA", Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY and European Tour
      1991
      "The 20th Anniversary Show", Electrum Gallery, London, England
      1992
      "Design Visions, The Second Australian International Crafts Triennial". Art Gallery of Western Australia
      "Helen Williams Drutt Collection", Helsinki, Finland
      1993
      "Documents Northwest: 6 Northwest Jewelers" Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
      1993–96
      "Sculptural Concerns: Contemporary American Metalworking",Fort Wayne Museum of Art, national tour
      1994
      "Mary Lee Hu: Master Metalsmith", National Ornamental Metal Museum, Memphis, TN
      1997
      "Celebrating American Craft", Kunstindustrie Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
      2000
      "Curves Revisited", Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA
      2001
      "Flet/Braid", Nordjyllands Kunstmuseum, Aalborg, Denmark
      2002
      Summer Arts Festival Mirabela Arts Exhibit, Odegaard Undergraduate Library, University of Washington
      "Exuberance", Facere Jewelry Art Gallery, Seattle (with Kevin Glenn Crane)
      2003
      "The Art of Gold" organized by the Society of North American Goldsmiths and tours by Exhibits USA Crocker Art Museum
      2004
      "The Art of Gold"
      The Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR
      The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC
      Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, AK
      "Korean & American Metalsmithing Exhibition", Kepco Plaza Gallery, Seoul, Korea.


      References




      External links



      Flintridge Foundation, Mary Lee Hu, Seattle, WA, jewelry
      Professional Jewelers Magazine, Innovators 8: Mary Lee Hu
      Biography: Mary Lee Hu

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