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Eléna Gee is a
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jeweller known for her combination of metal work with organic materials, specifically
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shell. She was a prominent figure in the Bone, Stone, Shell movement in 1980s New Zealand. She has had a long career with her work touring around Asia and Europe.


Early life

Born in Auckland in 1949, Elena Gee gained her first skills in handcrafts from her family. Her grandmother taught her to make shell boxes when she was eight and she taught herself metalwork in her fathers workshop that he used as an aircraft engineer. Gaining her first skills in craftmanship from her family and with limited opportunities to receive professional training in New Zealand Gee describes herself as being 'largely self-taught.'


Career

After graduating from St Mary's College in 1969 Gee spent a year as a trainee commercial jeweller. The following year she left for Australia where she held her first exhibition in 1972 at Gallery 16, Sydney. While in Australia she taught jewellery at the Waverly Woollahra Arts School and was a resident craftswoman at the Sturt Workshops in New South Wales. Her work was selected for two Australian exhibitions which toured Europe and Asia. In 1981 she returned to New Zealand. Finding limited opportunities for craft jewellery compared to Australia, Gee became a founding member of ''Details'' a New Zealand craft jewellers group. in 1985 she joined Fingers, a jewellery co-operative in Auckland. This gallery is where Gee would showcase most of her work in the following decades. In 1988 her work was included in the '''Bone Stone Shell: New Jewellery New Zealand exhibition which toured for five years across New Zealand, Australia and Asia.


Exhibitions

* 1972 Gallery 16, Paddington, Sydney * 1976 Old Bakery Gallery, Lane Cove, Sydney * 1979 Blackfriars Gallery, Glebe, Sydney * 1980 Sturt Gallery, Mittagong, New South Wales * 1981 Durham Arts, Auckland * 1986 Fluxus Jewellery, Dunedin * 1987 Finger Gallery, Auckland * 1988 Fluxus Jewellery, Dunedin * 1989 Nelson Polytechnic * 1992 Finger Gallery, Auckland * 1996 Finger Gallery, Auckland * 1988 ''Scratching the Surface: Jewellery by Elena Gee,'' Bowen Galleries Wellington


Group exhibitions

* 1979 ''5 women Jewellers'' Makers Mark Gallery, Melbourne * 1980 ''Objects to Human Scale'' Craft Board of Australia, toured Asia. * 1982 ''Skin Sculpture''
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, toured New Zealand ** ''Australian Jewellery Craft Board Exhibition'', toured Europe ** ''Fingers Group Paua Exhibition'' Dowse Art Museum * 1983 ''Impulse and Responses'' Goethe Institute, Wellington * 1984 ''Wearables Exhibition'' Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland * 1985 ''First National Jewellery Exhibition,'' Compendium Gallery, Auckland * 1987 ''Jewellery From around New Zealand'' Compendium Gallery, Auckland * 1988 ''Bone,Stone, Shell,'' toured Australia and Asia * 1990 ''Antipodean Dreams,'' Auckland War Memorial Museum * 1992 ''Strum'' Fingers Gallery * 1993 ''No Mans Land'', Dowse Art Museum ** ''Schmuckszene '93'' Munich, Germany * 1994 ''Jewellery by Paul Annear, Warwick Freeman, Elena Gee'' Bowen Galleries, Wellington * 1995 ''New Zealand Craft in the Nineties'' Academy of Fine Arts, Wellington * 1996 ''Second New Zealand Jewellery, Biennial.'' Dowse Art Museum * 1997 ''Same but Different'' Dowse Art Museum.


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