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Photo: Ed Watkins, 2008
Arline M. Fisch
Photo: Ed Watkins, 2008
Photo: Ed Watkins, 2008

Arline M. Fisch

United States, 1931 – 2024
Place of BirthBrooklyn, New York, United States
BiographyAfter earning her masters degree from the University of Illinois, Fisch was awarded a Fulbright fellowship (the first of four in her lifetime), to study metal at the Kunsthaandvaerkerskoln (School of Arts and Crafts) in Copenhagen, where she was heavily influenced by Danish design. In pursuit of her own voice, Fisch broadened her design vocabulary with extensive world travel, studying the techniques and aesthetics of ancient cultures. In 1975, she published Textile Techniques in Metal for Jewelers, a seminal book that introduced her groundbreaking methods of weaving and knitting precious metals. She continued to explore the use of textile techniques in her metal based jewelry design throughout the 80's and 90's.
Education: M.A. (Fine Art), 1954, University of Illionios, Urbana, Illinios; B.S. (Art Education), 1952, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York