Jewelry That Makes You Think.
Join us Wednesday, October 28, 2020, for

Show off your Ruudt Peters jewelry! Wear his work and we’ll invite you to share it with us during the Live event.


For more information and to register, follow this link.

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
1 p.m.: Buenos Aires
4 p.m.: London
5 p.m.: Brussels, Paris, Capetown, Oslo
6 p.m.: Bucharest, Athens, Israel, Estonia
11 p.m.: Thailand
1 a.m. on October 29: Korea, Japan
3 a.m. on October 29: Sydney
4 a.m. on October 29: New Zealand

Image captions: (Top) The mood board Peters created during the making of Nebula, (center) Ruudt Peters, Rūkas, from the Nebula series, 2020, brooch, silver, glass, gold, (bottom) Peters wearing Emme, from the Suctus series, brooch, silver, polyester, amber, all photos courtesy of the artist
PHOTO ESSAY
Paris, October 6–25

"Sofia Björkman and Karin Roy Andersson attended 2020 Parcours Bijoux and generously sent in photos to share with AJF's readers. (And thank you to Ben Lignel for contributing a photo, as well!) Parcours Bijoux hosted some 30 events; this photo essay includes impressions from 10 different exhibitions, including one Björkman and Andersson put on together.

Image caption: Sophie Hanagarth at Caduca Natura ou Des Natures Passagères, October 8–25, 2020, Mercier&Associés, photo courtesy of Sofia Björkman
(Left to right) Susan Beech, Daniel Kruger, Emily Stoehrer

Established by jewelry collector Susan Beech, the objective of this $20,000 grant is to recognize a mid-career artist who has made a substantial contribution to the field of art jewelry. Juried by Susan Beech, Daniel Kruger, and Emily Stoehrer. Applications will be accepted starting November 1, 2020. Deadline: January 10, 2021. Get the guidelines and the link to apply.
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