Jewelry That Makes You Think.
Tomorrow—Thursday, December 3, 12 p.m. EST
 
If you haven't reserved your spot, there's still time. You won't want to miss seeing Marion’s private jewelry collection! A former AJF Board member and a current AJF member, Marion became obsessed with art jewelry 25 years ago, and has traveled the world putting together one of the finest and most comprehensive private collections in the US. Susan Cummins, founder of AJF, describes Marion’s collection as “excellent, vast, well-chosen, and full of fantastic work.”

For a minimum $20 donation, you can attend this event. All tickets and donations will help AJF continue all of the programming and editorial content you’ve come to expect and enjoy throughout the year. 

Donating for the first time to meet this challenge? Choosing to add to your previous gift?

 
How to register for the event: After you purchase your ticket, you'll receive a registration link for the talk. You must sign up a minimum of two hours before the event to ensure you receive your registration link on time.
 
What if you want to donate but can’t attend the AJF Live event, or live in a part of the world where this time doesn't work for you? You can still support AJF! You'll receive a private link afterward, yours to view at any time.
 
What time?
9 a.m. PST: San Francisco
10 a.m. MST: Denver
11 a.m. CST: San Antonio, Mexico City
12 p.m. EST: Toronto, NYC, Santiago
2 p.m.: Buenos Aires
5 p.m.: London
6 p.m.: Brussels, Paris, Capetown, Oslo
7 p.m.: Bucharest, Athens, Israel, Estonia
12 a.m. on December 4: Thailand
2 a.m. on December 4: Korea, Japan
4 a.m. on December 4: Sydney
6 a.m. on December 4: New Zealand
 
Image caption: Marion Fulk wearing a piece by Hanna Hedman, photo: Laura Smoller
PHOTO ESSAY
Readers Share a Favorite Piece of Jewelry
by Art Jewelry Forum

Welcome to a new series! The premise is simple: We’re deeply curious what you deem collection-worthy, and therefore invite you to pore over the jewelry pieces you own, select your current favorite or a piece you find especially noteworthy, and send in a photo to share with readers. We think this series will offer some insight into what you think is important in the field, and we hope it will expose more contemporary artists to the community and beyond. We plan to publish a new edition four times per year, and invite everyone around the globe to contribute, however you define (or don’t define) yourself in relation to jewelry. 

Image caption: Anya Pinchuk, Untitled, circa 2006–2007, silver, 27 x 27 mm, photo courtesy of Adriana Radulescu
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