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The Association for Contemporary Jewellery is devoted to the promotion, representation, understanding and development of contemporary jewellery in the United Kingdom and abroad.
Website: http://www.acj.org.uk/
Location: UK
Members: 67
Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2020
is devoted to the promotion, representation, understanding and development of contemporary jewellery in the United Kingdom and abroad.
Founded as a membership association in 1997 and registered as a Limited Company in 2006, it recognises a need to foster discussion, debate and critical review and interaction amongst its members. To this end we organise conferences, lectures, seminars, workshops and an annual general meeting for our members. Our regular newsletter, findings, features reviews, information, comment, book offers and discounts and is of benefit to both our members and the wider public. We also produce a monthly e-bulletin featuring news and opportunities.
We welcome as members practising jewellers, associated designers and crafts people, educators, students, gallery owners and retailers, museum curators, critics and collectors - indeed, anyone with an interest in contemporary jewellery.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery
PO Box 37807 London SE23 1XJ United Kingdom
Telephone: + 00 44 (0)20 8291 4201
Fax: + 00 44 (0)20 8291 4452
Email: enquiries@acj.org.uk
WHAT WE DO
• promote greater understanding of contemporary jewellery
• support jewellers’ creative and professional development
• develop audiences for this lively field of contemporary craft and design
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Dear All Members, Followers and Likers of our Network pages.We are currently streamlining our pages at the moment and have found that fewer people are now following and using twitter and crafthaus to find out about jewellery events, exhibitions, opportunities, seeing new work and generally chatting about jewellery.If you use these, please head over to our other pages on other platforms: -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Association.Contemporary.Jewellery/Linkedin Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3628898/Linkedin Business page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/association-for-contemporary-jewellery-limitedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/acj.org.uk/and of course, our main website…Continue
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Burhouse: are dispatching (findings, beads etc) but are only sending out on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, so next day delivery and Click & Collect are suspended. https://www.burhousebeads.com/blog/current-situation-regarding-coro...
HS Walsh: Are still dispatching orders Monday to Friday. You can place or orders by email, phone or online. Free shipping on web orders over £50. Phone orders: 01959 543660 mail@hswalsh.com https://www.hswalsh.com/
Fragile - Handle with Care: is a Kickstarter campaign by Jo Garner which centres around vulnerability and mental health. Right now amidst everything that is happening with the Covid-19 virus it seems that we all need to tap in to a sense of connectedness and community. Having good mental health is important for all of us but we must also acknowledge that sometimes, no matter what we do, we still feel a little fragile, and that's okay. You can find out more about the project here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jogarnerfragilepin/fragile-han... and if you would like to contribute in the social media campaign and research follow @jogarnermetal.
Birmingham Assay Office: some operations will be reopened, with skeleton staff, for Hallmarking and AnchorCert Pro testing on Thursday 16th April and Friday 17th April. More details https://theassayoffice.com/news/11968/covid-19-information-for-our-...
Calling all Jewellers, Ceramicists, Glass artists, Designers and Makers
This is an Invitation to you!
Take part in my Lockdown Challenge
A Virtual Exhibition
#Unityinisolation2020
The Theme is Unity in Isolation
Produce a piece of jewellery Inspired by the theme Unity In Isolation.
Incorporate Colour and/or Texture in the piece you produce.
Your challenge is to use any material that you can find in your home, for some people this will be easy as they may have a good stock of materials, but for others it may be a bit more challenging.
I would like to encourage you to use materials that you would not normally use in your practice. But this is not obligatory.
As the waters clear in Venice, the smog has lifted in China and wild goats have reclaimed the villages in Wales. Let’s give some love to the earth by reusing, upscaling and recycling the materials we have in our home to create something precious.
Look around your home.
Are there any materials?
Do you have any materials that you can make jewellery from?
What are materials?
Metal, wool, cotton, fabric, plastic, wood, clay, glass, pebbles sea glass, stones, paper, cardboard, plaster, sellotape, fimo, playdoh, tins, concrete, resin or tissue paper.
Have a look in your recycling bin, whats in there?
Tins, cardboard, egg boxes, paper, tinfoil maybe plastic
Have a look in your keepsake box if you have one, whats in there?
Most people have found objects like drift wood, pebbles or sea glass, I don’t think I’ve met anyone who could resist picking up a beautiful shell or pebble from a beach.
Can jewellery be made from any material or does it have to be made from metal and stones?
Can it be precious if it is not?
Wearable or non wearable jewellery can be made from any material and can still be skilfully made, it can be beautiful, striking, tactile, colourful, enjoyed, treasured and precious.
The end product should be photographed as you want it to be worn (you could also include a 10 second video clip if you feel the viewer would benefit from this)
A brief account of your thought process- this could be in the form of a process story board or a Maximum of 60 words
The deadline for your submission is 8th May 2020
Please post your submissions on your Instagram page.
Tag me in @bekkie_ora or jewellery_bekkieoracheeseman and #unityinisolation2020
email me your submissions at Bekkie.orac@outlook.com
https://www.culturehealthandwellbeing.org.uk/resources/coronavirus-...(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_1_12_2018_COPY_01)&mc_cid=431ad77055&mc_eid=7ca5d70cc2
Coronavirus resources for practitioners and organisations
[updated 16 April 2020]
Join AJF Wednesday, April 22, 2020,for a new AJF Live series, Artists Interview Artists. Bruce Metcalf and Anna Talbot feature in the inaugural edition of this online event. Free, and open to members and non-members alike!
What time?
9 a.m. PST: San Francisco
10 a.m. MST: Denver, Mexico City
11 p.m. CST: San Antonio
12 p.m. EST: Toronto, NYC, Santiago
1 p.m.: Buenos Aires
5 p.m.: London
6 p.m.: Oslo, Paris, Capetown, Brussels
7 p.m.: Bucharest, Athens, Israel, Estonia
11:00 p.m.: Thailand
1 a.m. on April 23: Korea, Japan
2 a.m. on April 23: Sydney
For more information, and to register, follow this link. https://artjewelryforum.org/organizations/ajf-events-and-trips
Nineteen48 -Working with Kandy Kids in Sri Lanka
In February and March, Steve from Kandy Kids was in Sri Lanka as usual, helping out a number of children's homes, orphanages, and underprivileged families, mostly in the areas around Negombo and Kandy. Steve used the funds raised since his previous visit to provide food, clothes, school books and other essential items to as many children as possible.
Thanks to the amazing contributions from our generous sponsors and the money raised from numerous car boot sales and other activities in 2019, Steve was able to continue the work he started way back in 2007.
We are very proud to partner with Kandy Kids and, this year, Stuart was also able to volunteer a little bit of his time as a painter and decorator!
We would like to say a huge THANK YOU to all of you who buy gemstones from us and allow us to support good causes like Kandy Kids.
You can read more about this year's activities on our blog - https://www.nineteen48.com/blog/kandy-kids-keeps-up-its-good-work-i...
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