C Magazine | Laguna Art Museum’s Retrospective

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We are delighted to share the release of an article in C Magazine, spotlighting the “Laguna Art Museum’s Retrospective for Master Goldsmith Adam Neeley”!

For an illustrious 15 years, C Magazine has proudly held the mantle as the foremost luxury and lifestyle magazine, website, and e-commerce platform on the vibrant West Coast. As purveyors of sophistication and style, it is our honor to present this captivating narrative that delves into the fascinating world of Adam Neeley’s artistic brilliance.

This retrospective at the prestigious Laguna Art Museum offers a profound exploration into the transformative power of artistry and the enduring legacy of a master goldsmith. This exhibition will explore both the creative working processes of this innovative jeweler, and some of the raw and faceted gems and minerals used by him to create his art.

Thank you, C Magazine, for illuminating our lives with yet another extraordinary feature that celebrates the intersection of art, luxury, and lifestyle. We invite you to immerse yourself in this captivating article and discover the magic of Adam Neeley’s masterpieces showcased at the Laguna Art Museum.

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From his Laguna Beach studio, designer and goldsmith Adam Neeley pushes the boundaries of modern jewelry design. Born a gem-lover and educated at the prestigious Gemological Institute of America and Le Art Orafe, Adam has spent his life mastering the craft and art form of jewelry making and design. As a member of the American Jewelry Design Council, Adam is honored to share his expertise and passion with the world. His award-winning jewelry is celebrated by jewelry collectors, industry authorities, including MJSA and AGTA, and the Smithsonian Institution. We invite you to learn more by visiting our About Adam and Welcome pages.