ACJ 2017 – 20:20 Visions Members’ Show – touring
Deadline for applications 2nd November
ACJ is celebrating its 20th anniversary year in 2017. To this end, we are organising a major touring show of excellence, and we’re holding a conference in July.
The exhibition is titled 20:20 Visions, and is in two parts.
20:20 involves 20 notable jewellers who have been involved with ACJ’s development over the last two decades. These invited guests will show one piece from circa 1997, and one more recent piece. Guests include Jane Adam, Jacqueline Mina, David Poston, Caroline Broadhead, Maria Hanson and ACJ’s Chairs.
Visions is a snapshot of current best work from ACJ members, you are invited to apply.
Parameters: to show the innovative use of process, techniques and materials
Work should:
- Be of innovative and visionary design
- Have a very high quality of making
- Be interesting rather than commercial
- May involve new technology (not compulsory)
- Must be wearable body adornment
The intention is to show a range of materials and techniques. Gold & silver are welcome but not compulsory, other materials are equally welcome. It is likely that one piece or a small group of no more than 3 related pieces will be shown for each maker.
Venues: National Centre for Craft & Design
Sheffield Institute of Art
The Goldsmiths’ Centre, London
School of Jewellery, Birmingham
And other venues which have yet to have dates confirmed. The tour ends in February 2018.
Dates: Deadline for applications 2nd November 2016
Photography of work: late November
Show opens 14th January 2017
Tour ends February 2018
Costs: no application fee.
Participants will pay £95, which includes:
- work shown at 5+ prestigious venues across the UK
- insurance, transport, a small contribution to overall costs
- excellent exposure for your work in a very high quality touring exibition
Deadline 2nd November 2016
For an application form, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or see this version to copy into a word doc.
You cannot apply trhough this website, it is by email and uploading photos to the dropbox link (find it in here)
Terms and conditions of participation
Selection: by a Panel of respected people in the field, appointed by ACJ’s Board of Directors
Parameters for submission, see the Call above, plus:
- Clear photo of the piece or small group proposed – group of 3 pieces maximum
- Relatively new work ( within last 5 years)
- Excellent design
- High quality of design & making, as usual with ACJ exhibitions
Application procedure:
A maximum of 3 clear photographs to be uploaded to a special Dropbox link (see application form). For selection purposes we don’t need professional images, but make sure that the photos are clear: ensure correct focus, use a plain background (please no grass, flowers, pebbles, stones or confusing background). Model shots are acceptable IF they clearly show the piece better than a product-type shot.
Please try to keep to the format requested in the application form – jpg only, 300dpi, physical size between 8cm & 15cm longest side.
Your photos may be used in the online catalogue if the standard is high enough.
Display: not all pieces may be shown at each venue.
The display team will have the final right of veto if the piece is not up to standard in terms of making, design or finish. In this case the work will be returned to the maker, who will pay the return postage but no participation fee.
Money: The participation fee is £95.
This includes insurance, transport, a page in the catalogue, one free catalogue and a contribution to costs. It does not include return postage, which will be invoiced after return. The £95 fee must be paid to ACJ by 30th November, or the work may not be shown in the catalogue.
Catalogue: there will be a print catalogue. One page and one image per maker will be included for Visions, with name, title of piece, technique, materials, date of making, dimensions and either website OR email address.
Sending your parcel: Since your own boxes will not be used, secure and protective parcelling is needed. Please do NOT use polystyrene ‘peanuts’ or an excess of sticky tape. Individual poly bags or bubble wrap with masking tape should suffice. The outer box should be sturdy, and will be used to return work. Do not include business cards or display materials (unless pre-arranged display agreed). Do include the delivery note (to be provided).
Hallmarking: standard British Hallmarking regulations apply.
Publicity : your piece may be used in publicity, print materials advertisements, social media, ACJ and other websites and PR campaign elements. Your permission for this is given freely as a condition of entry. If your existing photograph is used, ACJ will credit the photographer, and again your full permission of ACJ usage for PR purposes is a condition of entry.
Your application includes full acceptance of these terms.