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Beth McKinney

Handcrafted sterling silver designs rooted in the textures of the natural world.

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Beth McKinney is a jeweler and silversmith who operates Copper Moon Studio, maintaining a creative presence in both Ogunquit, Maine, and Ludlow, Vermont. Her practice focuses on the creation of sterling silver designs that draw direct inspiration from the textures and forms of the natural world. McKinney is deeply rooted in regional art communities, having served as board chair for the Winter Garden Art Association in Florida and exhibiting her jewelry at the SoBo Gallery. Her work also extends to collaborative community efforts, including her participation in the annual Plate Project at the Bunnell Street Arts Center in Alaska.

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McKinney’s work is characterized by the tactile use of sterling silver to replicate organic motifs found in nature. Her aesthetic emphasizes the raw beauty of metalwork through handcrafted jewelry and artisanal objects that reflect a specific sense of place.
Sterling SilverNature-InspiredHandcrafted JewelrySilversmithingOrganic Forms
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Beth McKinney — questions answered

What materials does Beth McKinney primarily work with?

McKinney is a silversmith who specializes in sterling silver, creating designs that are heavily influenced by nature.

Where is Beth McKinney’s studio located?

She operates Copper Moon Studio, which is based in Ogunquit, Maine, and Ludlow, Vermont.

Has McKinney’s work been exhibited in galleries?

Yes, her jewelry has been featured at the SoBo Gallery in Florida and she has been an active member of the Winter Garden Art Association.

Does the artist participate in community art events?

McKinney has been a participant in the annual Plate Project at the Bunnell Street Arts Center in Homer, Alaska.

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