For more than three decades, Northwest artist Nancy Worden has explored
the cultural dynamics that shape contemporary social and political
agendas, emphasizing the female experience in the United States. Working
from her vast knowledge of jewelry's venerable traditions and forms, she
demonstrates a high level of intellectual rigor and simultaneously
cultivates a complex engagement with aesthetics and pleasure. Reflecting
her passion and personal convictions, her jewelry is forceful,
unapologetic, demanding, and gripping. Her jewelry is often humorous and
sometimes painful, but her voice is never timid.
Loud Bones is the first scholarly examination of Worden's career. Her
work is held in private and museum collections in the United States and
Europe.