Tucked on Main Street in Lenox is Sienna Patti Contemporary, a hidden gem of the modern art world and a destination for the fashion-forward set with a penchant for sporting one-of-a-kind jewelry.

Patti, a leading educator and purveyor of contemporary studio jewelry who has curated over 150 exhibitions, honed her eye for ornament at the Metropolitan Museum of Art before moving back home to Massachusetts to found her gallery in 1998. Patti is known for highlighting the work of groundbreaking artists whose pieces can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian Institution, and Musée de Louvre, among many other institutions.

Stop by the intimate gallery to view new solo exhibitions, attend a lecture, peek into the extensive jewelry archive, or find an unforgettable adornment of your own.

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