The Association for Contemporary Jewellery is devoted to the promotion, representation, understanding and development of contemporary jewellery in the United Kingdom and abroad.
We recognise this is an incredibly challenging time for makers and with generous support of The Radcliffe Trust we will be awarding 150 makers with a £500 bursary.
We will award on a first come first served basis in order to get cash into makers hands as soon as possible. We are therefore relying on your integrity to only apply if you really need this help.
Please read the FAQs below and make sure that you meet the eligibility criteria.
We are aware that thousands of makers need financial support at this time and so we continue to fundraise for this cause.
Best,
The Crafts Council team
Crafts sector hardship grant FAQs
Who is eligible?
This grant is open to contemporary craft businesses, heritage craft businesses and craft conservation businesses who meet at least one of the following criteria;
Those who have lost 75% of their income.
Those who can’t access any other forms of support – including government support, the Goldsmiths’ fund, Freelands Foundation and Arts Council grants
Those who have been in business 12 months or less and do not qualify for the Government Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS).
Those who are a director of their own limited company
I am an ICON member, am I eligible?
This grant will support ICON members, apart from those linked to the Specialist Interest Groups of Archaeology; Care of Collections; Ethnology and Heritage Science.
I received my SEISS Government grant, but it was only a few hundred pounds, am I still eligible?
We recognize that in many cases craft makers early in their career may have not made the profit that ensures their SEISS grant is enough and we will be open to those that have received less than £500.
I am not a sole trader, I have a Limited Company, am I eligible?
Yes, we will consider applications from Directors paid by dividend, but not those who are paid by a salary.
Do I need to be registered with HMRC to be eligible?
Yes, this grant is for registered craft businesses whether sole traders or limited companies that have not been able to access other support.
Is this open to outside the UK?
This grant is only available to craft businesses registered in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
How much is being given per person?
A grant of £500 will be issued to successful applications.
Can I apply more than once?
No, only one application per person.
How is the scheme being managed?
On the Crafts Council’s Survey Monkey Apply secure platform.
Why do I need a Survey Monkey Apply account?
This online platform is designed with applicants in mind; to set up an account, all you need is a username email and password. If you ever apply to another opportunity that is on Survey Monkey Apply your account will already be set up and can be re-used.
How do I apply?
Fill in the application process that goes live at 11am on Wednesday 17 June 2020.
Please complete all the questions. Those who don’t meet our criteria will receive an email and will be signposted to Crafts Council support pages outlining the other forms of support available elsewhere.
What should I have to had in order to complete the application?
Your UTR (Unique Tax Reference code)
Your member number if you are a member of ICON or Guild of Master Craftsmen
Your Company Registration Number if you have a limited company
Your bank details to enable us to process successful applications swiftly
How will grants be assessed?
All applications will be reviewed for approval to ensure all questions have been completed and applicants meet the criteria
Grants will be issued on first some first served basis.
How will I know if I have been given a grant?
You will receive an email informing you that you have been successful or not. The application form will ask for your bank details so that we can process your payment swiftly.
If I am successful, how will I receive the grant?
You will receive a BACS payment to the details you submit in your application form. The reason we ask for your bank details in the application is to speed up the process of issuing grants. Your bank details will not be stored.
Will you be storing my data?
We will only be storing your data for the following purposes:
To administer your grant following this your data will be deleted
You will be emailed to complete a three-question survey to help us measure the impact of this Hardship Fund; following this your email will be deleted from our database.
We will store your contact details if you opt in to receive Crafts Council maker newsletters; this will not be passed on to any third parties.
Where else can I find grant support?
Freelands Foundation through Artists Newsletter
Visit the .gov.uk pages for up to date information on support
Visit grants online for funders issuing hardship grants
Local authority support listed on .go.uk website
Workshop/studio space available in London Dalston. Would be suitable for a jewellery designer, textile artist, illustrator, painter, fashion, ect. The space is shared with other young creatives. It is £200 pcm with wifi included and then bills are on top but are split between everyone. There is a sink in the studio and a large communal table in the middle of the room if you need a bit more space for certain projects.
Here is a picture of the space, the jewellery bench and little table with a rolling mill on it are not included. You are free to arrange the space as you’d like.
IMG_0164.JPG
Please email me at info@tamzinschneeberger.com or find me on Facebook if you are interested. I believe there are other spaces available in the building so worthwhile getting in touch if you are looking for a space in East London.
The Market for Craft, the biggest study of the marketplace for ten years, is a valuable tool to inform the debate about how the market can and will develop. Join us for a series of free events in July to help us shape and energise the future craft market. https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/articles/market-for-craft-report-l...(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_1_12_2018_COPY_01)&mc_cid=403cedeac8&mc_eid=7ca5d70cc2
We are excited to return to the beautiful and historic Chelsea Old Town Hall from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 November to connect craft collectors and enthusiasts with over 100 handpicked contemporary makers. If you are hoping to attend the fair, please put the dates in your diary as tickets will be available soon.
If you are a UK-based or international maker interested in taking part in the fair and showcasing your work. We have made it easier for you to apply during this challenging period, by waiving our online application fee and giving you the option to divide the balance of your stand into affordable, monthly instalments. https://www.handmadeinbritain.co.uk/event/handmade-chelsea-the-cont...
Nineteen48 - Moyo Gems webinar (Tuesday 9th June 2020)
We recently gave a presentation about our ground-breaking Moyo Gems project that was co-hosted by Fay Cannings from Seekd. You can now see the recording on Youtube here:
Reverberate is a new funding scheme for grassroots organisations to run small, locally-based projects that enable and empower young people (aged 11-25) to re-discover, re-imagine and re-create their local heritage through creativity, and share their vision with their communities.https://www.shoutoutloud.org.uk/project/reverberate/
Crafts magazine is back with a brand new (utterly gorgeous) look for its landmark September/October issue, which celebrates 'change makers': the artists, designers, thinkers and organisations using craft skills to make a positive impact.https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/stories/crafts-magazine-unveils-fr...(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_1_12_2018_COPY_01)&mc_cid=9a48d909b9&mc_eid=7ca5d70cc2
You have just a few days left to book tickets for our Contemporary Craft Fair at Hever Castle taking place from 10-13 September. This is a unique opportunity to see and purchase work from some of the UK's finest contemporary craftmakers and artists so don't miss out!
Tickets are limited and must be booked in advance. See below for discount code.
Booked already?
If you've already booked your tickets, please see below for updated information. Most importantly, please be aware that visitors will be asked to wear a face-covering within the marquees so don't forget to bring one with you! Further information is available on our website here.https://www.craftinfocus.com/next-fair/hever-castle-2020
If you are an annual member or have booked a free ticket as a RHS member and are now no longer able to visit, please cancel your booking to enable other people to use your timeslot. If you wish to cancel a free booking please call 01732 865224 or email cancellations@hevercastle.co.uk.
Please be aware there will be no paper copies of the show guide available this year at the event but visitors are able to download a digital copy in advance. Further information is available on our website.
Yinka Ilori joins Crafts Council Board of Trustees
We are beyond thrilled to announce that Yinka Ilori, one of the UK's most original, playful and exciting young artists, has been appointed as a Crafts Council Trustee. Yinka is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose work effortlessly blurs the boundaries between art, craft and design. Specialising in storytelling, he brings Nigerian verbal traditions into playful conversation with contemporary design, with work touching on global themes that resonate with different audiences all over the world. ‘I am thrilled to join the Crafts Council as a trustee. I have been impressed by the organisation’s commitment to support young makers and designers and am really looking forward to bringing my ideas and ambition to the Board in ensuring new voices and stories are heard.’ In honour, we look at five of his latest and greatest projects.https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/stories/5-kaleidoscopic-projects-n...(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_1_12_2018_COPY_01)&mc_cid=0d3b8824f1&mc_eid=7ca5d70cc2
Established by jewelry collector Susan Beech, the objective of this $20,000 grant is to recognize a mid-career artist who has made a substantial contribution to the field of art jewelry. Juried by Susan Beech, Daniel Kruger, and Emily Stoehrer. Applications will be accepted starting November 1, 2020. Deadline: January 10, 2021. Get the guidelines and the link to apply.
UK Ethical Gem Fair (Egham, Surrey - appointment only)
On Monday 14th September, we are joining with Fair Trade Gemstones to host a day of socially-distanced, face-to-face appointments at The Runnymede on Thames Hotel and Spa in Egham, Surrey.
You will be given a fixed (30-minute) time slot for the day where you will be able to see stock from both vendors in one location and maximise the use of your time.
We will also be offering a range of gemstones from Capricorn Gems and some other ethical gem traders.
If you would like to book an appointment then please call or email us ASAP, as places are limited due to the restrictions in place for everyone's safety.
Stuart Pool (Nineteen48) - stuart@nineteen48.com - 07747 624040
In advance of the event, please review the gemstones on our website (https://www.nineteen48.com/) and let us know if there is anything in particular that you would like to see on the day, so that we can have it ready for you to view.
The gemstones available will include a range of sapphire, ruby, opal, diamonds, garnet, spinel and chrysoprase. These gems come from traceable sources in Sri Lanka, Australia, Malawi, Tanzania and the USA. All stones on display have the complete assurance of responsible mining and production. Details about the source of each gemstone will be available to every customer.
The hotel is a lovely venue on the River Thames with plenty of parking and a very comfortable lounge area where you can wait before your appointment (https://www.runnymedehotel.com/).
MEMBERS: very happy to tell you that Argex has agreed to offer a discount to ACJ members on their silver wire, sheet, tube & other silver products, of up to 20% off manufacturing charges depending on the product. THANK YOU ARGEX!http://www.argex.co.uk/
MEMBERS: The deadline for the Findings competition is the 15th September as published in the magazine. Don't miss out on your chance to win £50 HS Walsh vouchers - THANK YOU HS Walsh https://www.hswalsh.com/
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
The LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize 2020 exhibition will open at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, in Spring 2021. In the months before, the finalists welcome us into their studio, so we might better understand their works before enjoying them.https://www.instagram.com/loewefoundation/?hl=es&utm_source=SFM...(Jessica+Laughlin)_&utm_term=8185526&utm_content=Body_button1&country=GB&ione_extid=
In the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust’s 30th anniversary year, the charity has joined with Royal Warrant-holding companies in the St James’s area to host a craft trail celebrating their shared passion for British craftsmanship.
Harry Forster- Stringer’s exquisite enamelled silver work nestles amongst the wares of this historic chemist and perfumer, housed on St James’s since 1790.
For more information about the QEST Craft Trail and a map of all seven trail points, visitqest.org.uk/craft-trail
Rebecca Skeels
Jun 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Apply here https://craftscouncil.smapply.io/?utm_source=Permanent+-+Comms&...(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_1_12_2018_COPY_02)&mc_cid=a87cdf166b&mc_eid=7ca5d70cc2
We recognise this is an incredibly challenging time for makers and with generous support of The Radcliffe Trust we will be awarding 150 makers with a £500 bursary.
We will award on a first come first served basis in order to get cash into makers hands as soon as possible. We are therefore relying on your integrity to only apply if you really need this help.
Please read the FAQs below and make sure that you meet the eligibility criteria.
We are aware that thousands of makers need financial support at this time and so we continue to fundraise for this cause.
Best,
The Crafts Council team
Crafts sector hardship grant FAQs
Who is eligible?
This grant is open to contemporary craft businesses, heritage craft businesses and craft conservation businesses who meet at least one of the following criteria;
Those who have lost 75% of their income.
Those who can’t access any other forms of support – including government support, the Goldsmiths’ fund, Freelands Foundation and Arts Council grants
Those who have been in business 12 months or less and do not qualify for the Government Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS).
Those who are a director of their own limited company
I am an ICON member, am I eligible?
This grant will support ICON members, apart from those linked to the Specialist Interest Groups of Archaeology; Care of Collections; Ethnology and Heritage Science.
I received my SEISS Government grant, but it was only a few hundred pounds, am I still eligible?
We recognize that in many cases craft makers early in their career may have not made the profit that ensures their SEISS grant is enough and we will be open to those that have received less than £500.
I am not a sole trader, I have a Limited Company, am I eligible?
Yes, we will consider applications from Directors paid by dividend, but not those who are paid by a salary.
Do I need to be registered with HMRC to be eligible?
Yes, this grant is for registered craft businesses whether sole traders or limited companies that have not been able to access other support.
Is this open to outside the UK?
This grant is only available to craft businesses registered in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
How much is being given per person?
A grant of £500 will be issued to successful applications.
Can I apply more than once?
No, only one application per person.
How is the scheme being managed?
On the Crafts Council’s Survey Monkey Apply secure platform.
Why do I need a Survey Monkey Apply account?
This online platform is designed with applicants in mind; to set up an account, all you need is a username email and password. If you ever apply to another opportunity that is on Survey Monkey Apply your account will already be set up and can be re-used.
How do I apply?
Fill in the application process that goes live at 11am on Wednesday 17 June 2020.
Please complete all the questions. Those who don’t meet our criteria will receive an email and will be signposted to Crafts Council support pages outlining the other forms of support available elsewhere.
What should I have to had in order to complete the application?
Your UTR (Unique Tax Reference code)
Your member number if you are a member of ICON or Guild of Master Craftsmen
Your Company Registration Number if you have a limited company
Your bank details to enable us to process successful applications swiftly
How will grants be assessed?
All applications will be reviewed for approval to ensure all questions have been completed and applicants meet the criteria
Grants will be issued on first some first served basis.
How will I know if I have been given a grant?
You will receive an email informing you that you have been successful or not. The application form will ask for your bank details so that we can process your payment swiftly.
If I am successful, how will I receive the grant?
You will receive a BACS payment to the details you submit in your application form. The reason we ask for your bank details in the application is to speed up the process of issuing grants. Your bank details will not be stored.
Will you be storing my data?
We will only be storing your data for the following purposes:
To administer your grant following this your data will be deleted
You will be emailed to complete a three-question survey to help us measure the impact of this Hardship Fund; following this your email will be deleted from our database.
We will store your contact details if you opt in to receive Crafts Council maker newsletters; this will not be passed on to any third parties.
Where else can I find grant support?
Freelands Foundation through Artists Newsletter
Visit the .gov.uk pages for up to date information on support
Visit grants online for funders issuing hardship grants
Local authority support listed on .go.uk website
Jun 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Here is a picture of the space, the jewellery bench and little table with a rolling mill on it are not included. You are free to arrange the space as you’d like.
IMG_0164.JPG
Please email me at info@tamzinschneeberger.com or find me on Facebook if you are interested. I believe there are other spaces available in the building so worthwhile getting in touch if you are looking for a space in East London.
Jun 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Jun 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Jun 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
https://www.jewellerylondon.com/?utm_campaign=IJL2020_Visit_Aware_C...
Jun 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Jun 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Nineteen48 - Moyo Gems webinar (Tuesday 9th June 2020)
We recently gave a presentation about our ground-breaking Moyo Gems project that was co-hosted by Fay Cannings from Seekd. You can now see the recording on Youtube here:
https://youtu.be/fRLQkpp1jEU
This includes the full webinar plus the associated Q&A session.
Jun 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Application for "Schmuck" and "Talente" https://www.hwk-expo.de/#/expoOverview
Jun 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Open Call for Talente Competition 2021 https://www.ihm-handwerk-design.com/en/
Jun 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Some cool stuff coming up - https://www.goldsmiths-centre.org/whats-on/?_cldee=cmViZWNjYUBza2Vl...
Jun 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Join AJF Wednesday, June 24, 2020, for AJF Live with Ela Bauer & Esther Knobel. Free, and open to members and non-members alike! https://artjewelryforum.org/organizations/ajf-events-and-trips
Jun 21, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sorry for the bit of a gap in posts. I will get back up to normal over the next few weeks. Here is an opportunity to get started.
Jul 21, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Aug 31, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Aug 31, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Aug 31, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Aug 31, 2020
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Aug 31, 2020
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Sep 6, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 6, 2020
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Sep 6, 2020
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Sep 6, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
UK Ethical Gem Fair (Egham, Surrey - appointment only)
On Monday 14th September, we are joining with Fair Trade Gemstones to host a day of socially-distanced, face-to-face appointments at The Runnymede on Thames Hotel and Spa in Egham, Surrey.
You will be given a fixed (30-minute) time slot for the day where you will be able to see stock from both vendors in one location and maximise the use of your time.
We will also be offering a range of gemstones from Capricorn Gems and some other ethical gem traders.
If you would like to book an appointment then please call or email us ASAP, as places are limited due to the restrictions in place for everyone's safety.
Stuart Pool (Nineteen48) - stuart@nineteen48.com - 07747 624040
Kathy Chappell (Fair Trade Gemstones) - kathy@fairtrade-gemstone.com - 07771 667911
In advance of the event, please review the gemstones on our website (https://www.nineteen48.com/) and let us know if there is anything in particular that you would like to see on the day, so that we can have it ready for you to view.
The gemstones available will include a range of sapphire, ruby, opal, diamonds, garnet, spinel and chrysoprase. These gems come from traceable sources in Sri Lanka, Australia, Malawi, Tanzania and the USA. All stones on display have the complete assurance of responsible mining and production. Details about the source of each gemstone will be available to every customer.
The hotel is a lovely venue on the River Thames with plenty of parking and a very comfortable lounge area where you can wait before your appointment (https://www.runnymedehotel.com/).
The Runnymede on Thames Hotel and Spa
Windsor Road
Egham
Surrey
TW20 0AG
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sep 6, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 6, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
MEMBERS: The deadline for the Findings competition is the 15th September as published in the magazine. Don't miss out on your chance to win £50 HS Walsh vouchers - THANK YOU HS Walsh https://www.hswalsh.com/
Sep 6, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 6, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
First Film by Eleanor Symms @eleanorsymms
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3h-lkCS5EU&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects https://youtu.be/B3h-lkCS5EU
Sep 13, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Mandy Nash
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCjVxGsxbxI&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
Sep 14, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Jessica Briggs
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
Sep 15, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Allison MacLeod
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yKTxzEWOjQ&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
https://youtu.be/9yKTxzEWOjQ
Sep 16, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Linda Connelly
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mErKC8DP-9M&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
https://youtu.be/mErKC8DP-9M
Sep 17, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Hendrike Barz-Meltzer
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsITLDS0W1U&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
https://youtu.be/fsITLDS0W1U
Sep 18, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sophie Lowe
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
Sep 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
Sep 19, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Silke Espinet
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjjb0LWEfgs&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
https://youtu.be/vjjb0LWEfgs
Sep 20, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
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Sep 20, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Rachael Colley
The Association for Contemporary Jewellery will open the 2020 online exhibition glasshouses on 21st Sept at noon: www.acj.org.uk
Through an exploration of materials, processes and concepts, ACJ jewellers have responded to the theme glasshouses. Designs include considerations of the climate emergency, growth, sustainability, fragility and transparency. Any materials permitted, with encouragement to re-use, recycle and source materials sustainably. All the work is wearable body adornment.
Online until 21st Dec
#ACJ
#glasshousesexhibition
#contemporaryjewellery
#contemporaryjewelry
#narrativejewellery
#narrativejewelry
#sustainable
#recycled
#metal
#plastic
#foundobjects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMsNBT76HRw&list=PLk-aG91hRktMl...
https://youtu.be/qMsNBT76HRw
Sep 21, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020
Rebecca Skeels
Sep 26, 2020