About
Antonia Rose Boyle (b.1994 Ōtepoti) is a New Zealand Contemporary jeweller and artist residing in Ōtepoti, Dunedin. Influenced by the Dunedin grunge aesthetic and the cyclical nature of life, the works made by Boyle span both the Art and Commercial realms.
Work for sale stocked at Volta
Bio
Bachelor Visual Arts 2016, second class Honours.
Master of Fine Arts 2019, Achieved with Merit.
Exhibitions
Tenuous Connections
November 5th 2013 - November 7th 2013
None gallery (26 Stafford Street, Dunedin)
Group Jewellery exhibition showcasing the Jewellery by Second year students
from the Dunedin School of Art.
Don’t Stop 2014
July 25th 2014
Dunedin School of Art Gallery
Showcase of work by year 3 students.
Clink Project 1
Friday September 5th 2014
Bus stops following the City link bus route in Auckland City
Interactive jewellery project with people from Hungry Creek Art and Craft
School.
Site 2014
Friday 21st November 2014 - 28th November
Dunedin School of art (19 Riego street, Dunedin)
End of year exhibition for Final year and Post graduate students.
Celebrity Solstice
Friday December 19 2014
Fresh and Fruity Gallery (Top floor 140 George street, Dunedin 9010)
A one night only performance based fashion event featuring work by Alannah Kwant, Jpalm by Julia Palm, Crookedhood by Zoe Crook, Succulents, Antonia Rose Boyle and Severine Costa. It also included a series of collaborations with Phoebe Mackenzie, Kimmi Rindel and George Watson.
Graduate Show
May 28 –June 2 2015
Fresh and Fruity Gallery (Top floor 140 George street, Dunedin 9010)
A selection of 2014 graduates from the Dunedin school of art and IIlam school of fine arts
Featuring work by Natalie Kittow, Erinn Keith, Severine Costa and Antonia Boyle.
2015 Graduating Students Award Exhibition
August 17- August 30 2015
Fingers contemporary jewellery (2 Kitchener street, Central Auckland)
An exhibition featuring the artists chosen for being the top of their graduating year.
Site 2015
November 21 - November 26 2015
Dunedin School of art (19 Riego street, Dunedin)
End of year exhibition for Final year and Post graduate students.
Clink Project 3
August 25 – August 26 2016
CLINK Project is a contemporary jewellery collaborative that was established in 2014 jointly by Hungry Creek Art and Craft School and the Dunedin School of Art.
Bloom
February 15 – February 26 2019
Robert Piggott Gallery (8 Jetty Street, Dunedin)
An Exhibition for the completion of Masters of Fine Arts, Exhibiting final Masters works.
Signing in
31 October 2020 — 13 November 2020
Te Auaha Gallery, 65 Dixon Street, Wellington
SIGNING IN marks the halfway point of the HS6 artists’ two-year journey, with an emphasis on process as much as ‘finished’ work.
The exhibition gave glimpses of ideas in their nascent phase, with many options and opportunities yet to emerge.
The title SIGNING IN also gives a nod to this exceptional year of the coronavirus, and there is perhaps
evidence of this in some of the work.
CHAINreaction: Handshakes at the Refinery
27 Mar – 17 Apr 2021
The Refinery ArtSpace, 114 Hardy Street, Nelson
CHAINreaction celebrates 10 years of the HANDSHAKE project. 49 artists who have been directly and indirectly associated with the project have all made a HANDSHAKE by contributing to a continuous necklace. Each link will be a highlight and celebrates connectivity and communication.
‘ON-E’ masterclass workshop
Online exhibition with Handshake Project
The 2021 HS6 masterclass was facilitated by the dynamic and inspirational jeweller and educator Estela Saez-Vilanova. Over a series of group zoom meetings, Estela gave the Handshakers different assignments to complete in the form of making short videos. Their goal was to create an innovative way of exhibiting online.The critical analysis that took place during group sessions was integral in informing further iterations of their individual works.
Glimmer
21 May - 24 July 2022
WHIRINAKI WHARE TAONGA, 836 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt
‘Glimmer’ is jewellery in conversation with their surroundings. HANDSHAKE 6 Glimmer features artworks developed by the twelve HS6 artists. GLIMMER exhibition at Whirinaki is the precursor for HS6’s final exhibition MORPH at NorthArt, Auckland (30 Aug – 8 Oct 2022). The artworks in GLIMMER are made from transformed materials, not often seen in jewellery.
Morph
30 August - 8 October 2022
MORPH refers to transformation. This exhibition seeks to demonstrate that quality through the development of each participant’s practice that came together with both the engagement of their mentors and each other.
Morph derives from the Greek morphē, meaning ‘form’, ‘shape’, or ‘structure’- all key attributes of the jewellery practice.
Writing
Scope: Contemporary Research Topics
Growth after loss.
Otago Daily Times Interview