ABOUT MAYA

                                                                                                                                                                                   Photo by Lydia Daniller

 

Each day, when I look, I wonder where my eyes were yesterday - Bernard Berenson

 

Maya Kini is a poet and goldsmith based in San Francisco, California. Her writing explores the intersections of craft, language, and the body—examining how making and materiality shape perception, memory, and repair. As a goldsmith, Maya reflects on material transformation, endurance, and loss, as well as the many ways gold has shaped history and carried stories across time. Part artist, part historian, her practice seeks to understand how materials perform both physically and poetically. She brings a love of research, a minimalist sensibility, and a sculptural approach to making. Her work emerges from the belief that no material is static, and that there is beauty to be found in the changing surfaces of objects as they are worn.

Maya was born in 1977 in Boston. She studied Spanish literature and sculpture before going on to receive a graduate degree in Metalsmithing in 2007 from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her jewelry and sculptural work have been exhibited nationally and internationally and featured in numerous publications. Maya has taught at Penland School of Craft, CSU Sacramento, and Sacramento City College. She is a 2025–26 Brown Handler Resident with the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library. Maya works out of a studio cooperative on the historic Sausalito waterfront.

EXHIBITIONS

2024  California Love Song, (two-person) Shibumi Gallery, Berkeley, CA

2023  WEAR Contemporary Jewelry Penland Gallery, Penland, NC

 Friendly Tides, Marin Civic Center, San Rafael, CA

2022  Hope is Resiliency  Maker’s Guild/Industry City, Brooklyn NY

2022  Reimagined Heirlooms (solo) Shibumi Gallery, Berkeley, CA

 Hope is Resiliency, Maker's Guild/Industry City, Brooklyn, NY

2021  Raising Gold (solo), Slidespace123/Mills  Oakland, CA

2019  Maya Kini, K. Beale, B. Katz, Studio Gallery, San Francisco, CA

 Cast,  Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA

2018  Cut from the Same Cloth (solo)  Shibumi Gallery, Berkeley, CA

Sculpture by Bay Area Women ,The Studio Gallery, San Francisco, CA   

2017  Tiny   The Studio Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2016  Enamel Exhibition   Shibumi Gallery, Berkeley, CA

2015  All that Glitters   Petaluma Art Center, Petaluma, CA 

 So Fine!   Facere Jewelry Gallery, Seattle, WA

2013  Or.Iron (co-curator)   Marrs Building, Sacramento, CA       

 Ferrous   Velvet da Vinci Gallery, San Francisco, CA  

Silk (solo)   Shibumi Gallery, Berkeley, CA

2012  Maps and Mapping   Tangent Gallery, Sacramento, CA               

2011  Our House   Galerie Louise Smit, Amsterdam, Netherlands   

2010  Ju-Ju Magic    Facere Jewelry Gallery, Seattle, WA

2009  500 Enameled Objects   Velvet da Vinci Gallery, San Francisco, CA

 American Enamels   Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA

2008  Emerging Artists in Clay   Oddfellows Gallery, Mendocino, CA

Equal Footing: materials + processes + concepts,  Nat’l Ornamental Metal  Museum, Memphis, TN 

New West Coast Design   Velvet da Vinci Gallery, San Francisco, CA

SELECT PUBLICATIONS + READINGS + TALKS

 LitCrawl [reading], Brown Handler Residents at Et. Al. Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2025

North Beach Public Library [reading], San Francisco, CA, 2025

Design Bay Area – Sausalito Edition, [talk], Sausalito, CA, 2024

Alluvial Deposits [poem], Metalsmith Magazine, Voice and Vision, Vol. 43 No. 2, 2023

How Do I Begin Again? [feature article], Metalsmith Magazine, Vol. 43 No.1, 2023

Coming To Terms, a BAYS (Bay Area Young Survivors) Anthology, [editor + contributor] Vol. 4, 2024

After the Fires, a Wild, Reckless Flowering [poem], River Heron Review, Poems for Now, 2022

Rip Curl [essay], Wildfire Magazine, 2022

Rip Curl [podcast], The Burn, September 28th, 2022

Mother-Love [poem], Bellevue Literary Review, Issue 41, 2021

Navaratna [poems], Mills College, Fall 2021

Gallery as Laboratory [lecture], Mills College, Fall 2021

Second Generation [poem], Crucible Magazine, 2021

Design and Community Practice [lecture] Ruth Asawa School of the Arts, Architecture and Design, 2021

The Necklace [poem], Wildfire Magazine, 2021

Cast [book], Schiffer Publishing, 2017

Silk [article], Art Jewelry Forum, 2013

500 Enameled Objects [book], Lark Books, 2009

New West Coast Design [book], Velvet Da Vinci Gallery, January 2008

500 Wedding Rings [book], Lark Books, August 2007

EDUCATION

CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART
Bloomfield Hills, MI
MFA in Metalsmithing, 2007. 
2005-2006 studied with Gary Griffin. 2006-2007 studied with Iris Eichenberg

REED COLLEGE
Portland, OR
B.A. Spanish Literature, 12/2000.  
Senior Thesis: “Painting Penance and Picturing Christ: the visual-verbal texts of New Spain”

SCUOLA LORENZO DI’MEDICI
Florence, ITALY
Coursework in printmaking, jewelry, sculpture and Renaissance and contemporary art theory, 1998-1999.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

INSTRUCTOR
Penland School of Crafts
Penland, NC
Hybrid forms casting class, 6/2023

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
California State University Sacramento
Sacramento, CA
Beginning jewelry with a focus on fabrication and casting, 8/2015-1/2017.

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Sacramento City College
Sacramento, CA
Introductory and continuing projects in small metals and jewelry, 1/2014- 5/2017.

INSTRUCTOR
University of California Davis Craft Center
Davis, CA
Instructor for Lost Wax Casting for small-scale metal pieces, 6/2009-8/2013.

GRANTS & AWARDS & RESIDENCIES

2026 Writers in Paradise with Major Jackson and Didi Jackson, St. Petersburg, FL, 

2025-26 Brown Handler Writer in Residence Friends of the San Francisco Public Library

2022 Studio Assistant, Rebekah Frank Boxed/Unboxed, Penland School of Craft/Iron Studio

2021 Guest LecturerGallery as Laboratory seminar, Mills College, Oakland, CA  

2020 (2021) Summer Residency Haystack Mountain School of Craft, Deer Isle, ME

2020 Orion Magazine Environmental Writer’s Workshop

2018  Winter Residency Recipient, Penland School of Craft

2009  Emerging Artist Award, Sienna Gallery

2009   Searchlight Award from the American Craft Council

2006-2007   Ernest B. Toth Merit Scholarship, Cranbrook Academy of Art 

2006   Bay Area Metal Arts Guild Student Grant

2006   Advancement in Craft Award Scholarship. Penland, North Carolina

2005-2006   Peggy De Salle Merit Scholarship, Cranbrook Academy of Art 2005-2006

1998   McGill Lawrence Grant for Social Service 

MATERIALS

Maya uses recycled gold and silver to craft her pieces. Her studio will facilitate refining old jewelry using a sustainable process for credit toward the purchase of new jewelry. Maya Kini Jewelry supports the work of Ethical Metalsmiths and their efforts to ethically source both newly mined and recycled precious metals.