General Admission £10 | Complimentary for Patrons
Post-show Menu available £45 for three-courses
Jacqueline Rabun will be in conversation with journalist Rachel Garrahan to discuss Rabun’s her remarkable career to date. The discussion will explore themes of how Rabun’s distinctive style has evolved over time and why it is so important for designers to tap into their authenticity and creativity in order to develop a truly personal visual language.
The talk will also consider the changing jewellery landscape, looking at how the industry has transformed over the years with the rise of women designers, independent makers, and the increasing influence of global luxury brands, and how these shifts have impacted both aesthetics and the business of jewellery. Different physical and cultural locations—such as Los Angeles, London, and Lagos—have shaped Rabun’s work and the talk sees Rabun reflecting on how long-term partnerships such as her 25-year collaboration with Georg Jensen and projects like Metanoia with Carpenters Workshop Gallery have informed her practice.