Veronica Mijelshon
With a background in architecture and visual arts curating, Veronica Mijelshon has developed a strong ability to convey complex ideas visually through her work. As the owner of an interior architecture firm, she developed projects in Buenos Aires and assisted at Museo Bellas Artes and Palais de Glace. After moving to New York, she worked at the Consulate General of Argentina, Urban Architecture Gallery, and is now involved in the Bead Project at UrbanGlass. Mijelshons current inspiration is the intersection of architecture and jewelry design through volume and texture.
“I am interested in exploring the intersection of architecture and jewelry design through volumes and textures. I believe that jewelry design can be a powerful way to express our personal style and to connect with the world around us.