RUBINSKI

At Rubinski we are Passionate and COMMITTED to sourcing materials with the lowest environmental impact possible. All wares are created with the slow fashion intention of being worn, loved and cherished for a lifetime or more. Heriloom items created by rubinski use second-hand and vintage supplies whenever available. All packaging materials, when able, are sourced With the intention of being re-useD, recycleD or compostEd.

MADISON R. HOLLER IS THE ARTIST Behind RUBINSKI WORKS, operating on anishinaabewaki Land (CENTRAL MINNESOTA).

one-of-a-kind WORKS ARE CREATED By MAdi WITH GLASS AND METAL SEED BEADS ON waxed THREAD. SHE also PRACTICES METAL SMITHING TECHNIQUES TO CONSTRUCT ABSTRACT PRecious metal COMPONENTS FOR HER Work.

MADISON’S WORK EXPLORES THE BRIDGE BETWEEN TRADITIONAL CRAFT AND MODERN JEWELRY MAKING PRACTICES. HER COLLECTIONS PROVIDE COMMENTARY ON HER SHARED Dutch, SCANDINAVIAN and ANISHINAABE HERITAGE, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON FOLKLORE.

MADISON HAS A VOCATIONAL BACKGROUND IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND GRAPHIC DESIGN AS WELL AS EXPERIENCE IN FINE ART PRACTICES SUCH AS CERAMICS, PRINTMAKING, PAINTING AND ILLUSTRATION.

Publications :

Star Tribune: Minnesota artist honors legacy and identity, one bead at a time , 2021

• Featured as Cover artist and article Uppercase Issue 49 ,2021

• Fast horse: Voices Madison Holler Q&A , 2021

• Featured in Star Tribune Magazine Spring Edition , 2017

• Featured as cover artist and article Spoilers Hand Issue 13 , 2017

• Featured in Hemespheres Magazine , 2019

• Featured in Voyage Minnesota , 2022

• Featured in amirisu 27, 2023

Photos in Madison's home/studio by the talented NYLON SADDLE PHOTOGRAPHY