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Jewelry Exhibitions
and Gallery Artist Shows
Some of the locations where Gregory Pyra had his jewelry exhibitions and events include:
Australia
1983, in Melbourne, Victoria, Gregory's 42 original one of a kind jewelry pieces where shown
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Europe
1975 Brussels, Belgium - jewelry exhibition
1976 Gregory created custom sculpted wine glasses decorated with sterling silver and stones in Tido, Sweden. The wine glasses were displayed at Tidö Slott. These were gifts for the Royal family wedding for King Gustav VI and Queen Silvia.
1978 in Edinburg, Scottland Gregory's approximately 80 originals where shown
1979 Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia Gregory had a jewelry exhibition
1980 National Museum in Helsinki, Finland - jewelry exhibtion
North America
1982 New York, NY Gregory entered a jewelry competition. He made a cover out of sterling silver and stones for the Bible. He won 2nd place out of hundreds of exhibiting artists.
1988 New York, NY Gregory had an exhibition of his surrealism oil painting
1994 Scranton, PA, USA, jewelry show in Laura Craig Galleries
1994 Katonah, NY jewelry show in Station Gallery
1996 First Lady of Maryland has acquired one of Gregory's original one of a kind rings from The Finer Side Galleries in Salisbury, MD, USA.
1997 One of Strom Thurmond family members has acquired one of Gregory's one of a kind original rings at The Artists' Parlor, in Aiken, SC, USA,
2003 Clayton, Georgia, jewelry show in Frog and Peach Gallery, approximately 50 jewelry originals where shown
2003 Fort Wayne, Indiana "heart pendant show" in Castle Gallery
2004 Waynesville, NC, jewelry show in Earthworks Galleries, over 50 originals where shown
February 2005 New Bern, North Carolina "Jewels for Queens" show at Carolina Creations
Permanent Exhibitions
Some of the permanent exhibitions of Gregory Pyra include:
In the 1970's Malbork Castle Museum in Malbork, Poland has acquired around 300 pieces of Gregory's jewelry originals. We have updated information that this collection can be inquired about if visiting this museum.
In Germany, one of the largest jewelry museums, Pforzheim Jewelry Museum, in Pforzheim Germany known as Schmuck Museum Pforzheim, owns Gregory's collection.
National Museum of Krakow, in Krakόw, Poland owns Gregory's one of a kind necklace titled "Ptak Leonarda" or "Bird for Leonardo" meaning bird for Leonardo daVinci. We have recently inquired that this museum has this piece in their collection.
A few of Gregory's one of a kind rings are owned by a museum in Płock, Poland, Muzeum Mazowieckie.
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