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Friday, September 12, 2008

JCK Jeweler's Choice Awards


Award Season - Emerging Artist Award







http://saulbellaward.com/

Now in its ninth year, the Saul Bell Design Award continues to recognize artists whose work challenges traditional perceptions of jewelry design. Named for the founder of
Rio Grande, the competition celebrates Saul's spirit and legacy by inviting jewelry artists and students to enter their most inspired creations. The industry abounds with stories of the opportunities and support Saul provided to young jewelers working to develop their skills. His quiet patience endeared him to all. And his good humor always brought a smile. It is our hope that Saul's influence continues to inspire and enlighten jewelers everywhere.

Emerging Artist Award

2009 SBDA Emerging Artist Competition -
Rio Grande is proud to announce the second year of the Saul Bell Design Award Emerging Artist competition. Celebrating the fresh ideas, creative spark and unbridled energy of youth, this competition is open to designers 18 years of age and younger. There are no limitations on medium, as long as the finished piece is wearable jewelry. Finalists and winning designers are celebrated at an invitation-only gala at JCK Las Vegas, 2009. We encourage young designers to enter their most inspired work.

Participants

We invite students 18 years of age and younger to take part in the second annual Saul Bell Design Award Emerging Artist competition. Employees of Rio Grande or of any affiliate or participating company (and their immediate family members) may not participate.


Judging Criteria

Pieces are judged on the following criteria:

• The innovation and uniqueness of the design.

• The successful incorporation of media into the design.

• The quality of workmanship (for final judging).

How to Enter

You may submit as many entries as you wish. Supply one rendering or photograph (at least 4" x 6"), mounted on a white matte board (must be 8½" x 11"); no slides, please. Please keep a copy of your rendering or photograph; submissions will not be returned. Do not send finished pieces unless asked to do so by Rio Grande. Submissions which do not meet entry criteria may be disqualified. Send each rendering or photograph with a copy of the entry form (one per entry) and a $25 entry fee (per entry) to:

Rio Grande

7500 Bluewater Road NW

Albuquerque, New Mexico 87121-1962

Attention: Emerging Artists

Finalists

Finalists will be notified and asked to produce their designs for judging. Finished pieces must be received by January 30, 2009.

Winners

Winners will be notified by phone and/or mail and announced formally to the public during JCK Las Vegas, 2009.

For more information, call 505.839.3265 or 800.396.9896 ext. #13265, or email marketing@riogrande.com.

The Reward

In addition to a financial reward and industry-wide recognition, the first place winner receives a limited-edition sculpture by New Mexico glass artist John Healey created especially for the Emerging Artist category.

Financial rewards include:

First Place $500 Rio Grande Gift Certificate

Second Place $250 Rio Grande Gift Certificate

Third Place $100 Rio Grande Gift Certificate

All finalists receive a certificate recognizing their achievement.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

It's Time To Start Thinking About Awards! - Saul Bell Award







2009 Saul Bell Design Award Competition

Now in its ninth year, the Saul Bell Design Award continues to recognize artists whose work challenges traditional perceptions of jewelry design. Named for the founder of Rio Grande, the competition celebrates Saul's spirit and legacy by inviting jewelry artists and students to enter their most inspired creations. The industry abounds with stories of the opportunities and support Saul provided to young jewelers working to develop their skills. His quiet patience endeared him to all. And his good humor always brought a smile. It is our hope that Saul's influence continues to inspire and enlighten jewelers everywhere.
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The Saul Bell Design Award competition continues to recognize artists whose work challenges traditional perceptions of jewelry design. We invite you to enter your most inspired creations in the 2009 Saul Bell Design Award competition.

Participants
We invite members of the jewelry or hollowware community or students of a jewelry or hollowware training program to embrace the challenge—take part in the ninth annual Saul Bell Design Award competition. Employees of Rio Grande or of any affiliate or participating company (and their immediate family members) may not participate.

Judging Criteria
Pieces are judged on the following criteria:
• The innovation and uniqueness of the design.
• The successful incorporation of media into the design.
• The quality of workmanship (for final judging).

How to Enter
Submit as many entries as you wish.
Each individual can place once as a finalist in each category.
Supply one rendering or photograph (at least 4" x 6"), mounted on a white matte board (must be 8½" x 11"); no slides, please. Please keep a copy of your rendering or photograph; submissions will not be returned.
Do not send finished pieces unless asked to do so by Rio Grande.
Submissions which do not meet entry criteria may be disqualified.
Send each rendering or photograph with a copy of the entry form (one per entry) and a $45 entry fee (per entry) to:

Rio Grande
7500 Bluewater Road NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87121-1962
Attention: Design Awards


The Categories
Choose one of the categories listed below as the foundation of your piece and integrate any additional stones or materials you wish into your jewelry or hollowware design. Submitted pieces must be a wearable jewelry style (except in the hollowware category) and must be composed of at least 75% of the material specified in the chosen category. The piece may not have won an award in any other competition.


Gold/Platinum
The predominant metal is gold, platinum or a combination of both.
May be cast, fabricated, forged, assembled, or any combination of techniques.
Must be your original design.

Precious Metal Clay®
The predominant material is either silver or gold Precious Metal Clay® (PMC), PMC+® or PMC3®.
Must be your original design.

Beads
The predominant design elements are beads, pearls, or other strung ornaments.
Beads may be any material.
Must be your original design or assembly.

Silver
The predominant metal is silver.
May be cast, fabricated, forged, assembled or any combination of techniques.
Must be your original design.

Hollowware
A vessel that is spun, drawn, forged and/or raised.
May incorporate decorative cast or fabricated components into the design.
The medium is predominantly silver and/or gold.

Enamel
The predominant surface material must be enamel.
Use glass-based enamels and fire on any type of metal.
Must be your original design and construction.

Finalists
Finalists will be notified and asked to produce their designs for judging.
Finished pieces must be received by January 30, 2009.

Winners
Winners will be notified by phone and/or mail and announced formally to the public during JCK Las Vegas, 2009.

For more information, call 505.839.3265 or 800.396.9896 ext. #13265, or email marketing@riogrande.com.

The Reward
In addition to financial rewards and industry-wide recognition, each award-winning designer receives a limited-edition sculpture created by New Mexico glass artist John Healey.

Financial rewards include:
Grand Prize $10,000 Rio Grande Gift Certificate
First Place (in each of the remaining five categories) $2500 Rio Grande Gift Certificate
Second Place (in each of the six categories)$1000 Rio Grande Gift Certificate
Winners and their designs may be featured in Rio Grande publicity campaigns.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

GIA Open House - September 12th








http://www.gia.edu/


It's not too late to make plans to attend the GIA Jewelry Career Fair and Open House at the Carlsbad, California, campus on Sept. 12.


Career Fair, the gem and jewelry industry's premier recruiting event, attracts up to 1,000 job seekers and prominent jewelry companies looking for new employees.


GIA will also host its annual Open House, where visitors are invited to explore the historic and educational exhibits on display throughout the campus.


You'll be the first to see the "Balboa Park Carousel Egg," a replica of an 1890s carousel that will be unveiled at Career Fair. The objet d'art, reminiscent of decorative eggs by Peter Carl Fabergé, sits atop a music box that plays songs from the era.


The "Balboa Park Carousel Egg" is the centerpiece of the Facets of GIA exhibit, which portrays the mission and history of the Institute and features more than 30 pieces of gems and jewelry.
Platinum, gold and jewels make up the "Balboa Park Carousel Egg," which weighs nearly 80 pounds and contains more than 4,000 parts, including detailed paintings and molded carousel animals.

Classroom demonstrations will also take place throughout the day so visitors can learn more about gemology.

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This is a wonderful excuse to take a drive down to Carlsbad - GIA is located on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Coast...the view is almost as dazzling as the gem treats inside.

Call GIA and arrange for a docent to tour you through their amazing facility and collection - anytime: 800-421-7250
Photos by Kevin Schumacher.

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