New Hope Designer Joanne Eisenberg’s Jewelry Collection Showcased at The Sojourner in Lambertville – November 15 to December 15
Reported on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
Pictured Above: Jewelry designs in the featured display case at Sojourner in Lambertville by Joanne Eisenberg . Photo Credit: Contributed.
NEWSROOM POST: LAMBERTVILLE, NJ
(LAMBERTVILLE, NJ) – The Sojourner in Lambertville, NJ, is proud to feature a stunning new jewelry collection by New Hope designer and artist Joanne Eisenberg. Running from November 15 to December 15, this exhibition showcases Eisenberg’s delicate creations, inspired by the beauty of nature and vintage materials.
Joanne Eisenberg’s storied career in fashion and design includes working at the prestigious Henri Bendel in New York City, a legendary hub for luxury fashion and artistry. Henri Bendel, was known as a magnet for designers and trendsetters, playing a pivotal role in shaping Eisenberg’s refined aesthetic. As part of her illustrious journey, Joanne also worked as a dresser for the legendary Diana Ross, collaborating with the music and fashion icon during the height of her career. Eisenberg’s artistry has been featured in Vogue, cementing her status as a designer of vision and talent.
Eisenberg brought her vast experience and creative sensibility to the New Hope community over 20 years ago. Her contributions include participating in the celebrated Fiber, Fabric, Fashion exhibitions at New Hope Arts, as well as ongoing efforts to support and enrich the local arts scene.
Pictured Above: Joanne Eisenberg during the opening reception on Sunday, November 18th. Photo Credit: Contributed.
“Sojourner has always been my go-to place for supplies and inspiration,” Eisenberg shares. “Jewelry design is my compulsion and my escape—I can’t stop the new ideas and the process of creating them.”
On Sunday, November 18, art lovers and jewelry enthusiasts gathered for the opening reception at The Sojourner. Guests admired Eisenberg’s unique pieces, including her meticulously hand-cut and painted leather designs, while gaining insight into her remarkable career.
The Sojourner, located at 26 Bridge Street in Lambertville, NJ, will host Eisenberg’s collection through December 15. Visitors are encouraged to explore and purchase these one-of-a-kind creations that reflect decades of artistic excellence and innovation.
For more information, visit The Sojourner in Lambertville, contact them directly or visit www.sojourner.biz