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Art Jewelry Forum Accepting Applications for 2010 Award to Emerging Jewelry Artist

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Contact: Gail Hufjay
914-282-9844
info@artjewelryforum.org

Mill Valley, CA, February 23, 2010—The Art Jewelry Forum (AJF) is accepting applications for its 2010 Emerging Artist Award.  The amount of this year’s award is $5,000.  This is the 11th year that AJF has awarded a contemporary jewelry artist a cash award. 

The purpose of the award is to acknowledge promise, innovation, and individuality in the work of an emerging jewelry artist and to help to advance the artist’s career.  The competition is open to makers of wearable art jewelry who:

  • have completed their undergraduate academic/professional training,
  • have been out of school for one year or more, and
  • have not had a solo artist exhibition in a commercial gallery or museum.

Submitted work must have been unsupervised if from an academic setting.

Jurors for the 2010 competition are: Namita Wiggers, Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, Oregon; Susan Beech, long-standing member of AJF and a collector of contemporary jewelry; and Sharon Massey, jewelry artist and recipient of the AJF’s 2009 Award. 

Deadline for submission is June 13, 2010.  More information about the award may be found on the AJF website, www.artjewelryforum.org.  Applications may be submitted at www.callforentry.org.

The Art Jewelry Forum, founded in 1997, is a non-profit organization with the mission to advocate the field of contemporary art jewelry by promoting education, appreciation, and support for contemporary art jewelry.  The award was established in 1999 and its first recipient, Yeon-Mi Keong, received the award at the 2000 Conference of the Society of North American Goldsmiths.

The winner of this year’s competition and $5,000 cash award will be announced at SOFA Chicago (International Exposition of Sculpture Objects and Functional Art), November 5-7, 2010 where the artist’s work will be exhibited at one of the AJF member galleries.  The artist’s work will also be featured in the AJF ad for the SOFA catalogs, in Chicago and New York.
 

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  • AJF members are representative of the field of contemporary jewelry at large. They are a mixed bunch of writers, curators, collectors, makers, teachers, and the 40 possible combinations thereof. (Few—if any—in this field are doing just one thing.) They live and work all over the world, and their diplomas can be distant memories or short term goals. They are old, they are young: they are the sap that makes AJF grow.

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