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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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UNEXPECTED PLEASURES
THE ART AND DESIGN OF CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY
5 DECEMBER 2012 – 3 MARCH 2013
Unexpected Pleasures is a celebration of current jewellery design and
examines what we mean by jewellery from a number of different
persp...
ectives. The exhibition traces the radical experiments of
contemporary jewellers who have challenged the conventions of jewellery
design. The exhibition also explores the essential meanings of jewellery,
celebrating jewellery from the point of view of both wearer and maker. The
exhibition will also bring together important work from around the world,
demonstrating the relationship between jewellery, art and design.
EVENTS, TALKS, ACTIVITIES AND UPDATES
Throughout the year the Design Museum presents a series of educational
workshops, activities, talks and late-night events to encourage fun and
participation, interaction and debate. For more information and to receive
the latest media releases and downloadable images, visit the online Press
Office at Designmuseum.org/press.
ONLINE PRESS OFFICE
Sign up to the Design Museums online press office to receive all our
forthcoming exhibition and event press releases:
designmuseum.org/press/mailing-list
Press enquiries:
Ashley Woodfield, Press Manager, Design Museum
T: 0207 940 8787
E:Ashley@designmuseum.org Twitter@ashleywoodfield
DIGITAL CRYSTAL:
SWAROVSKI AT THE DESIGN MUSEUM
5 SEPTEMBER 2012 – 13 JANUARY 2013
Swarovski has been nurturing designers and architects for the past 10
years, commissioning them to produce a remarkable collection of works that
has served to define the face of contemporary creativity. In this exhibition,
the Design Museum and Swarovski work together with a new generation of
designers with a brief to explore the future of memory in the digital age.
Call for applications: Craft and Technology Residencies 2013
Are you a maker open to exploring ways in which craft skills and knowledge can contribute to science and technology and vice versa?
Watershed is offering three maker residencies to research new projects at the intersection of craft, technology and culture. Delivered in collaboration with the Crafts Council, i-DAT, the Autonomatic research group at University College Falmouth, and supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, this is a unique opportunity to explore process and practice, develop experimental works and make new connections.
The residencies are open to UK-based makers and will take place between January and March 2013. There will be one residency each at: Pervasive Media Studio (Bristol), i-DAT (Plymouth) and Autonomatic (Falmouth).
Application deadline: 9am, 22 October 2012
Download the application pack
For further information, contact iShed Producer Victoria Tillotson on 0117 370 8872 or email victoria@watershed.co.uk
Job Description
Bishopsland Educational Trust (Charity No.: 1093301) Tel: +44 (0)118 972 4550 BISHOPSLAND WORKSHOPS, BISHOPSLAND, DUNSDEN, READING, RG4 9NR
Background to Bishopsland
Bishopsland (nr Reading, Oxfordshire) provides post-graduate training workshops for silversmiths and jewellers. It was founded in 1993. Members spend one year living and working at the workshops before setting up on their own in pursuit of a professional career. Approximately 150 graduates have passed through Bishopsland The majority are achieving their ambition of running their own business; for some this means full time employment, for others their self-employment is part-time, supplemented by other work, usually in the same field. Around forty have gone on to take an MA degree, two thirds of which are at the Royal College of Art.
Please see www.bishopsland.co.uk for more information.
Background to requirement
Since its founding in 1993, Bishopsland has been managed by its founders and principal, Penelope and Oliver Makower. Supported by the Trustees, the founders have developed Bishopsland to become the country’s pre-eminent post-graduate, residential silversmithing course. The requirement now is to employ an individual to support Bishopsland develop into an establishment which is resilient and which will be able to go forward without the founders once they retire. The post is fully funded for the next two years with the Trustees committed to raise the funding for this post thereafter.
Other support (part-time) includes a marketing manager, admin x 2 (general and accounts).
Experiences and profile of the Deputy Principal
To thrive in this role we would expect the successful candidate to have the following profile and experience:
Arts/cultural background
Proven development and fundraising experience
Ability to work with and alongside a number of stakeholders
Strong self-organisation abilities and an eye for detail
Experience in organising exhibitions/shows/curators etc.
General management capabilities (managing people / budget control etc.)
Principal roles and tasks
Reporting primarily to Oliver Makower who acts as CFO and Development Director, the Deputy Principal will oversee the operations of the Trust. The Deputy Principal will also support the Principal, Penelope Makower (Artistic Director) who takes responsibility for the Workshop & all educational matters. Key aspects of the role are expected to be:
Exhibitions
Development and fundraising
Financial management
Communication
Recruitment of course applicants and graduate supervision
Masterclass programme
Trustee communication
Job Description
Bishopsland Educational Trust (Charity No.: 1093301) Tel: +44 (0)118 972 4550 BISHOPSLAND WORKSHOPS, BISHOPSLAND, DUNSDEN, READING, RG4 9NR
Terms and remuneration
5 days / week with some in-lieu requirement
Salary - £30-35k per annum (range depending on experience)
6 weeks paid holiday
Probation - 6 month probation period (two weeks notice period on either side)
Termination (post probation)
o Employer to employee – 4 weeks notice in first year, 6 weeks notice thereafter
o Employee to employer – 4 weeks notice in first year, 8 weeks notice thereafter
Applications
You are requested to email a letter outlining your key strengths and reason for applying along with an up to date CV to william.makower@panlogic.co.uk.
Meeting for Artists & Makers:
Managing work space in Surrey and the relationship to the London market
Professional Development Meeting for Surrey Artists with Jonathan Parsons
Friday 19 October, 2.30-4.30pm
New Ashgate Gallery
Waggon Yard
Farnham GU9 7PS
Free admission but booking is essential as places are limited. Call 01252 713208/email gallery@newashgate.org.uk to confirm your place.
Jonathan Parsons, Artist, Writer and Lecturer
Jonathan Parsons is an artist, writer and lecturer active since 1990. He came to prominence in 1997 when his dissected map sculpture Carcass (1994) was selected for inclusion in the notorious Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, which toured to Berlin and New York. Recent exhibitions include: The Art of Mapping(TAG Fine Arts, London), Abigail Reynolds & Jonathan Parsons: A Dialogue on Landscape & Constable (Salisbury Arts Centre), Waldweben (Kasteel Schuurlo,Belgium), and the Jerwood Sculpture Prize (Jerwood Space, London). He has taught Fine Art at numerous Higher Education Institutions around the country and is currently visiting lecturer in Fine Art at UCA, Farnham. His work is represented in public collections in the UK and private collections around the world. Jonathan is the lead artist for arc, the professional development programme for artists in South East, managed by the aspex gallery, Portsmouth.
The meeting is part of the Surrey Artist of the Year 2012 programme at the New Ashgate Gallery, supported by Baines Charitable Trust. The programme has been organised by New Ashgate Gallery in partnership with Surrey Arts.
Saturday 6 October
Copper Clay with Sarah Macrae
Copper clay is a clay-like material that can be squeezed, rolled, shaped, textured and moulded but when it is fired in a kiln it becomes pure copper. Similar in composition to silver precious metal clay but much more economical, this is an ideal material to experiment with. Students on the course can expect to make at least one finished piece during the day.
10am – 3pm, £48 including materials
Saturday 20 October
Silver Literary Pendants with Sarah Macrae
Commit your favourite word, quote or poem permanently to metal using stamping or etching, use letterforms to create a decorative pattern and then roller print onto silver to make an individual and personal pendant.
10am – 3pm, £48 including materials.
Saturday 10 November
Moving Jewellery with Kate Groombridge
Spend the day making a stylish pendant or ring using simple silver smith techniques. Create a stunning piece, which incorporates moving elements. The course is suitable for beginners and intermediate level participants and will include cutting, soldering and shaping.
10am – 3pm, £48 including materials.
Saturday 24 November
Circle Brooches with Sarah Macrae
Back by popular demand and perfect for Christmas presents, Sarah Macrae will lead this exciting one-day workshop. Participants will learn new skills and come away with a beautiful roller printed brooch. Sarah will explain and teach you all the stages to design and make a stunning piece of jewellery.
10am – 3pm, £48 including materials.
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Administration & Operations Coordinator (part-time)
Making Space
Bishopstoke Road, Leigh Park, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 5BN
p: 02392 472491
e: admin@makingspace.org
Website: http://www.makingspace.org
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Facebook: Search Making Space
PRACTICES IN BETWEEN: CURATING POST-DISCIPLINARITY
11am - 4.30pm Friday 12 October
Ruthin Craft Centre
For curators interested in the space between fine art and craft, with guest speaker Jessica Hemmings and gallery talk by Michael Brennand-Wood.
http://www.axisweb.org/practices-in-between
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Now taking bookings for MAKING IT - A celebration of Craft in WINCHESTER - 12-14 October 2012. http//:makingitproject.com.
We've organised a terrific line up of creative thinkers and makers, curators, advisors as well as makers talking and creating , etc... A unique 3 day event.. which promises not to "talk at" but provide a platform for conversations, exchanging ideas, making and eating!
To book your place call Winchester Discovery Centre box office on 01962 873603 or book online atwww.hants.gov.uk/wdc
Also check out our website - for the Making It Studio Award (Deadline 21st September)
www.makingspace.org
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