Evie Dunville's graduation exhibition intertwines the written word with her jewellery, creating "a body of work wherein the form is either emphasized, accented or accentuated by the words," writes Dunville. A necklace she includes in the show, titled "Boy," physically layers the words of a poem, etched in varying sizes of dog-tag-like pieces of metal, resulting in a silver and blue heap of words hanging from the wearer's neck. Neckpieces dominate Dunville's collection, using copper, cords and fabrics to mix up the textures, but there are a few little pieces worth checking out. It's Dunville's first solo show, and you can meet her at the reception Monday, November 30 at 5:30pm. –Holly Gordon