Sanderson were delighted to partner with Mickey Smith's Hand Luggage at the gallery's recent exhibitions launch.
Mickey Smith has been collecting contemporary jewellery since 1987, driven by a deep appreciation for unique, handmade, wearable works from around the world. As a collector, maker and occasional metalsmith, her practice has led to longstanding relationships with exceptional jewellers from New York to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to Paris.
Working directly with these makers, Mickey curates an annual collection of handmade works – available exclusively offline – through intimate gatherings focused on around connection and conversation.
For Janet Mazenier & Sarah Treadwell's Seatexts exhibition and for her own exhibition Sacrosanct, Mickey and the Sanderson team wore works by five Tāmaki Makaurau-based jewellers: Fran Allison, Mary Curtis, Mandy Flood, Hannah Sheehan and Mickey Smith.
“We need more ways to slow down and connect. In a world of constant scrolling and spectacle, there’s something radical about pausing, holding a handmade object and hearing its story - feeling its weight against the skin. This kind of intimacy can’t be replicated online and that’s what Hand Luggage is all about – creating space for meaningful encounters with art objects, and with each other.” – Mickey Smith, Artist, Curator & Founder of Hand Luggage
The Hand Luggage collection is currently showing in the US through 2026. Bookings for gatherings in Aotearoa available from January 2027.
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