The new apartment is beautiful but there is no wifi. And no one seems to know if and when there will be wifi. So I don't know if and when there will be another blog post. Sorry.
Internship Day 5
I got home late last night and was too tired to post. Yesterday, everything for show was pretty much set up, so I had to do a lot of cleaning and preparing the little things for the opening. Marie-Jose (the gallery owner), Brian (the Chinese intern), and I went to a store called Makro, basically the Dutch version of Costco, to buy ingredients for the soups that we would make to serve to everyone at the opening. It was quite fun trying to decipher the labels on everything. Also, for the produce, we had to weigh everything and print our own labels, which was highly entertaining for Brian and I. After we returned, we started cooking the soups. Then we ordered Domino's pizza and ate it with Marie-Jose in her apartment.
Internship Day 4
Today I got to hang out with a bunch of well-known jewelry artists, like Nina Sajet, Carmen Hauser, Ulrich Reithofer, Juliane Brandes, and Tore Svensson. I helped them set up for the new jewelry show that is opening this Sunday. It was pretty cool, except for when anyone called out "Nina," both of us would look up and say, "what?" I'm exhausted now from running up and down stairs all day, carrying heavy display cases, preparing lunch, and making coffee and tea for everyone. I didn't take very many photos today, but definitely check out the artists' work because it's amazing.
Internship Day 3
I feel like I've kind of settled in to the flow of things here. Today I cleaned the gallery, packaged jewelry, helped prepare for a new show opening, tried on expensive jewelry, met Tore Svensson and Karin Seufert, worked on furnishing the new apartment, shared Theo's chocolate with Dutch people, and most importantly, ate a Kinder Surprise.