Nicosia is set to host a major international jewelry exhibition, as the JELO6 Project Cyprus brings artists from around the world to the island’s capital from November 12 to 16, 2025. The event, which builds on the success of Athens Jewelry Week in 2016, will feature a dynamic showcase of contemporary jewelry while honoring local traditions.
The JELO6 Project first gained attention in Greece by connecting Greek designers—both local and abroad—with art schools, galleries, and the wider public. Its expansion to Cyprus signals the country’s growing role in the cultural scene, especially as it prepares for the European Union presidency in 2026.
The Nicosia edition of JELO6 aims to create a vibrant platform where innovation and heritage meet. The event will bring together local and international jewelry artists, ceramicists, galleries, and students. It also includes satellite exhibitions across various locations in the city, promoting artistic dialogue and cultural exchange.
Aims of JELO6 Project Cyprus
Celebrating Cypriot Craftsmanship
The project showcases the richness of Cypriot artistic traditions. It helps preserve local craftsmanship while introducing it to global audiences.
Encouraging Public Participation
Admission to the exhibitions will be free. This makes the event accessible to everyone—from art enthusiasts to students and young creatives.
Event Details
- Dates: November 12–16, 2025
- Main Venues: Old Municipality Office and the Foyer of the New Municipality Building, Nicosia
- Participants: Jewelry artists, ceramicists, art schools, and galleries from Cyprus and around the world
- Satellite Exhibitions: Various locations across Nicosia
With its wide range of contributors and open access, JELO6 Project Cyprus promises to be a key cultural event, reinforcing the island’s position as a growing hub for contemporary art and creative collaboration.
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