Mother's Day Gift Guide
Find unforgettable Mother's Day gifts at The Store at MAD. From artfully crafted jewelry and wearable to fan favorites she's sure to love. Shop today while there's still time!
shop all giftsRE:FINE | Redefining Fine Jewelry | Spring 2025
Celebrate the launch of our RE:FINE Spring 2025 collections with an intimate shopping event and cocktail reception May 7, 5 - 8 PM.
RSVPFresh Finds for Spring!
From handcrafted jewelry to bold home accents, our new arrivals brings color and charm to every corner.
shop allShop award winning pieces from Jianhui London!
As Earth Month winds down, we’re spotlighting Jianhui’s award-winning, eco-conscious designs: bold jewelry and wearables handcrafted from reclaimed and recycled materials.
SHOP NOWHandmade, Plant Based, and Unlike Anything Else
Caroline Zimbalist transforms natural ingredients like corn starch, tapioca and fruit pigments into bold, sculptural works of art. Handcrafting one-of-a-kind pieces from bioplastic she makes herself, she’s pushing the boundaries of art, design, and sustainability. The result is a striking, otherworldly aesthetic rooted in nature and innovation.
SHOP NOWMAD about books!
Explore our curated collection of books, featuring a stunning array of art, design and craftsmanship!
shop nowBook of the month!
SAYA WOOLFALK: Empathic Universe
Material: Hardcover
Size: 8" x 10" / 143 Pages
Timeless illustrations of Saya Woolfalk's artistic innovation in Afrofuturism and world-building in contemporary art.
Saya Woolfalk: The Empathic Universe is the first full-scale monograph on this internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist. Woolfalk’s immersive installations are as visually stunning as they are intellectually engaging, winning ardent admirers worldwide. Lavishly illustrated, this volume surveys two decades of Woolfalk’s groundbreaking work including the artist’s: garment-based sculptures, installations, videos, paintings, and live performances. “The Empathics” are a fictional race of women whose story runs throughout Woolfalk’s artworks. Their name reflects the hope that future societies will develop stronger empathy for one another, and their visual culture has its own distinctive imagery, symbolism, and folklore, incorporating aspects of African, African-American, Japanese, European, and Brazilian art, craft, and storytelling.
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