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Last Updated: 6/1/2010


Conferences, Events & Exhibits


New Alloy

BioBlu™ 27 is a patented alloy using cobalt and other elements new to the jewelry industry. Developed by Carpenter Technologies, the alloy is a hypoallergenic, safe, and bio-compatible medical grade metal with unusual strength and durability. The SK Cobalt™ collection will be available through local Scott Kay retailers to jewelers.

MORE AT SCOTTKAY.COM/SKCOBALT/ SK_COBALT_SOLID.HTML.

BioBlu Rings


African Art

To explore the broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft worldwide, The Global Africa Project premieres at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York City this November. Featuring the work of more than 60 artists from Africa, Europe, Asia, the United States, and the Caribbean, the exhibit includes new talent in ceramics, basketry, textiles, jewelry, furniture, and fashion, as well as examples of architecture, photography, painting, and sculpture. November 16, 2010 - May 15, 2011.

MORE AT MADBLOG.ORG/CATEGORY/ THE-GLOBAL-AFRICA-PROJECT.

ABOVE RIGHT: HOOK HEAD
(from the Crossroads Series) Sonya Clark, 2008, Wool felt, beads. Photo: Tom McInvaille

RIGHT: THE ABYSSINIAN CUFF
Shompole collection, 2009, Ugandan cow-horn, Ethiopian amber, freshwater pearl (market, Egypt).
Photo: Courtesy of Shompole Collection

African Art

African Art



Colorado Conference

The Colorado Metalsmithing Association (CoMA) has put together a spectacular lineup of internationally known artists and metalsmiths for its annual conference in Salida, Colorado, July 16-18. This year’s presenters will be Albert Paley, Michael Good, Pat Flynn, Gary Noff ke and Bill Brinker. There will be lectures and demonstrations as well as an exhibition and other events. Pat Flynn will give a three-day preconference workshop and Michael Good will present a three-day post-conference workshop. The format allows all participants to exchange ideas and techniques, and to meet and speak directly to the conference presenters in a relaxed and beautiful setting.

MORE AT COLORADOMETALSMITHS.ORG.

Colorado Conference

ALBERT PALEY (NECKPIECE, ABOVE RIGHT) AND GARY NOFFKE (ABOVE) will both be presenters at the 2010 CoMA conference in Salida, Colorado.

Colorado Conference


English Silver

Fifty works of English silver have been given to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by collector Rita R. Gans of New York. When united with the 102 existing works already in the VMFA Gans Collection of English Silver, the collection becomes one of the best of its kind in America. The silver in the latest gift ranges in date from 1440 to 1845, with the largest portion from the Georgian period, when London’s silversmiths led Europe in skill and innovation. VMFA will open a new gallery devoted to the Gans collection in September.

MORE AT VMFA.MUSEUM.COM.

English Silver





English Silver

ABOVE : ROCK CRYSTAL STANDING CUP WITH SILVER GILT MOUNTS AND TURQUOISE.
Made in1827-28 by John Bridge (British, 1755-1849), gifted to VMFA by Rita R. Gans of New York. Photo by Katherine Wetzel, © 2010 VMFA

LEFT: SILVER GILT CUP AND COVER.
Made in about 1740-41 by Frederick Kandler, among work gifted to VMFA by Rita R. Gans of New York. Photo by Katherine Wetzel, © 2010 VMFA.


Call for Niche Entries

Applications can be filed online for the annual 2011 NICHE Awards competition starting May 15, 2010. New categories this year include basketry, outdoor art, wedding jewelry, paper and religious/inspirational art. Finalists are invited to display their work in the NICHE Awards exhibit at the Winter Buyers Market of American Craft in Philadelphia, February 18-21, 2011. Winners will be announced at a special ceremony during the Buyers Market and featured in the Spring 2011 issue of NICHE magazine. The entry deadline for the professional division is August 31, 2010. The deadline for student entries is September 30, 2010.

MORE AT NICHEAWARDS.COM.



New Punch Sets from BeadSmith

BeadSmith recently introduced a new Letter & Number Punch Set for personalizing jewelry and other craft compnents. Available in three sizes — 6 mm, 3 mm, and 1.5 mm — the punch sets are made of steel and come in a deluxe wooden storage box with individually labeled slots to keep the punches organized. The stamps are intended for stamping a wide range of materials, including copper, silver, brass, and other metals as well as wood, plastic, leather, and more.

MORE AT WWW.BEADSMITH.COM.

New Punch Sets from BeadSmith



E-bookshelf: 10 Cold Connected Jewelry Projects ebook
Volume two of The Best of Jewelry Artist series has just been released. Master the use of cold connections in your jewelry with these 10 inspiring, information-packed projects. Learn how to join a variety of mixed materials, including standard jewelry metals, with helpful tips, design options, and instructive photos to guide you along! Available for download at www.interweavestore.com.

E-bookshelf: 10 Wire Jewelry Projects e-book
New from Jewelry Artist, this first of many e-books to come offers wire jewelry projects using plier work, torching, or fabrication complete with helpful tips, design options, and more. Progress with the medium of wire through projects selected from the archives of Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist. Available for download at www.interweavestore.com.

Miscellaneous

Bookshelf

Read Ettagale Blauer's' review of The History of Beads by Lois Sherr Dubin.

Read Helen Driggs' review of Chasing and Repoussé by Nancy Megan Corwin.

The Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques by Anastasia Young

The Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques by Anastasia Young is a book worth space on your shelf, especially if you teach or take workshops on various techniques. The book is organized into fi ve chapters that cover everything from the history of jewelry to cutting screw threads on metal. Each tool shown in the book is described by its use, applicable techniques, availability and appropriate skill level. I like this book because I can bring it to my classes, and when I’ve got a curious student who is interested in subject matter other than what’s on the syllabus, I can give them the information they seek without disrupting the fl ow of the class. There are helpful tables and charts, photos of fi nished jewelry by many jewelry artists, extensive technique breakdowns, and perhaps most useful is the well organized index and cross referencing graphics that allow you to fi nd related techniques materials or methods. If you have room on your bookshelf, check this title out — especially if you teach or need a wide range of technique information in one handy tome. — Helen Driggs MORE AT WWW.INTERWEAVESTORE.COM/ BEADING-JEWELRY/BOOKS/ THE-WORKBENCH-GUIDE-TOJEWELRY- TECHNIQUES.HTML


Cold Connections and More
Jewelry teacher, artist, and author and developer of Faux Bone Robert Dancik offers a book and a DVD exploring cold
jewelry connections and more.
The book Amulets and Talismans teaches how to make meaningful jewelry with memorable objects using cold connections,
inlaying designs into polymer clay, achieving patinas with heat, and more. In the DVD workshop Faux Bone Jewelry, Dancik provides an introduction to this non-toxic material with the look of bone along with jewelry making basics. He shows how to make rivets, add microfasteners, and combine Faux Bone with resin and metal clay to make a finished
pendant. More at www.fauxbone.com.

500 Plastic Jewelry Designs, Lark Books
Put together by juror Susan Kasson Sloan, 500 Plastic Jewelry Designs incorporates a vibrant and technically diverse collection of contemporary jewelry. Designs range from simple to sophisticated, some incorporating recycled materials - such as sunglass lenses and knitting needles - and others produced using CAD-CAM. Artist represented include Jantje Fleischhut, Adam Paxon, Svenja John, and Margaux Lange. More at www.larkbooks.com.

Agates and Jaspers by Ron Gibbs
Agates and Jaspers is a pictorial guide to more than 150 varieties of agates and jaspers. The stone structures are shown in macro-photography, micro-photography, and in representative thin-sections. Agate and jasper formation is described and diagrams of their internal structure and structural characteristics are show in the more than 1,000 photographs. More at www.theimagesbooks.com.

Estate Jewelry: 1760-1960
This easy-to-follow book by Diana Sanders Cinamon is a thorough reference to antique and period jewelry, created over a 200-year period, in Canada, Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It presents the changes in construction techniques and jewelry styles with more than 680 color photographs, clear descriptions, and explanations. For more information, visit www.schifferbooks.com.

Opal & Gemstone Jewelry by Paul B. Downing
Opal & Gemstone Jewelry is a newly updated and expanded combination of Paul Downing's two award-winning books, Opal Cutting Made Easy and Opal Advanced Cutting & Setting. Everything from both books is included, plus new locations, contacts, example stones, and more. The new edition also covers cutting your first gemstone, properly doming an agate, designing and assembling intarsia, creating lost wax jewelry designs, and more. More at www.paulbdowning.com.

More book reviews available in our Book Reviews section.

Corrections

We accidentally listed the wrong website for Gemmys Best of Competition winner Andrew Gulij in our January issue. To see more of his stunning work, visit www.gemfix.com.

RIGHT: STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER. Andrew Gulij. 20mm x 14mm. Rock crystal and pyrope garnet. Gem-Intrusion. 29.86 carats. Photo by the artist.

Interweave Event Dateline

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Juried Exhibits, Exhibition Opportunities & Contests

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