I have an Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design from Design Centre Enmore and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the College of Fine Arts UNSW.
I was just awarded an Art Start grant by the Australia Council for the arts for professional development. In 2011 I was awarded the e.g.etal Design and Development Award at Buda Castlemaine Contemporary Australian Silver and Metalwork Exhibition 2011 for my major works Time is Life.
Thanks Danae, yeah, I'm not sure yet; I haven't had the official email from the Cheongju organisers yet, since they come out tomorrow. I'd like to go, that's for sure ;)
I received the info about your show from Erin Keys last week. I can pop it up on my blog if that's of any use to you? I will certainly spread the word through Part B too.
Thanks again, I'm still a little amazed by that one...
Hey Danae, good luck with the ballet of biting the bullet for the billet... I watched Gene and Hiroko Pijanowski firing mokume billets at one of the JMGA Conferences about twenty years ago.
Hey Danae, I really like what you're doing with those 'open cut' rings; apart from the interpretation of mining that they conjure, I also like the way that they funnel the focus on the finger as the ultimate destination for such mining. Nice concept...
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Thanks Danae, yeah, I'm not sure yet; I haven't had the official email from the Cheongju organisers yet, since they come out tomorrow. I'd like to go, that's for sure ;)
I received the info about your show from Erin Keys last week. I can pop it up on my blog if that's of any use to you? I will certainly spread the word through Part B too.
Thanks again, I'm still a little amazed by that one...
Melissa
Its great to have you join up.
There is lots of stuff you can do on kit and caboodle - put images, news and events up, ask/answer stuff in the forums, join a group and yes, you can even pimp your page. Its easy to move elements around and to change the format of your page.
Just remember kit and caboodle is a public network, its aim is promotional, so be sure to only put up personal details that you are comfortable with. There are privacy and email options in the settings. (Gazillions of kit and caboodle emails in your inbox driving you bonkers? Check out how to fix that in FAQ on the right.)
Kit and caboodle is an ideal place to put up posts about exhibitions or any current news that you have. There is a lot of interest in the network. It would be great if you posted regularly in the blog, you can choose to have blog posts on your page and/or on the front page. Add some images and links too.
Also dont forget to join our facebook page. Say hi to Sonya.
Most of all, there are lots of opportunities to network with other jewellers, outlets, galleries and to see what is happening in the world of contemporary jewellery. It should be fun. Anytime you have a problem, or cant work something out, let me know.
Cheers
Cathy