Tanya Ashken
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1939 (age 86–87)
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| Born | Joan Tanya Handley Ashken 1939 (age 86–87) London, England |
| Known for | Sculptor, silversmith |
| Notable work | Albatross, Frank Kitts Park, Wellington (1986) |
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Joan Tanya Handley Drawbridge ONZM (née Ashken; born 1939 in London, England), known as Tanya Ashken, is a New Zealand silversmith and sculptor.[1] She was one of a number of European-trained jewellers who came to New Zealand in the 1960s and transformed contemporary jewellery in that country, including Jens Hoyer Hansen, Kobi Bosshard and Gunter Taemmler.[2]
Ashken attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, where she was awarded a diploma in silversmithing in 1960, and also studied sculpture at the Atelier de Del Debbio in Paris the following year.[3]: 157 [4] In 1961, she returned to London and attended Camberwell School to improve her sculpting techniques.[5] She began making jewellery in semi-precious materials in 1962.[1] She does not draw a distinction between her jewellery and her sculpture: “her jewellery is small sculpture that can be worn.”[4]
