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Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia. November 29-December 3, 2016. Jewellery transforms when it is untouched and out of its corporeal context. The dialogue of tactility between the wearer and maker is removed in the context of a gallery setting. It is this physical detachment that I investigate with Draw Near. When the physical intimacies of touch, weight and close inspection are removed from experience, jewellery becomes not only an autonomous object, but an object of desire.