Ring a Day at the Punch Gallery in Seattle- an exhibition I curated
It's been awhile since I've written in my blog, too long perhaps. But while my blog may have languished I've been quite busy. One of my bigger projects was co-curating a massive 365 ring (and 18 photograph) exhibition from the Ring a day project. The opening is tonight. If you're in Seattle please do check it out.
Ring a Day
65 artists. 1 year. 365 rings.
May 5 - 29, 2011
Opening Reception: 5 - 8pm
First Thursday, May 5, 2011
As a tie-in to the annual SNAG (Society of North American Goldsmith's) conference, PUNCH presents this totally RAD (Ring a Day) exhibition showcasing 365 rings, accompanied by select photographs to illustrate the diverse, creative and inspiring rings artists have made from Day 1 to Day 365.
Colleen Baran, Kathryn Cole, Shannon Conrad, Nina Gibson and Sara Westermark juried RAD from over 17,000 rings submitted to the Ring a Day group on Flickr. The exhibition features 65 international artists with work ranging from ephemeral and conceptual art rings to functional jewelry in both alternative and classic materials.
This project was an open challenge to metalsmiths and other artists across the globe to make one ring a day out of any material for the entire year of 2010. Over the course of the year artists continually added rings, new artists joined the group, ideas morphed into new ideas, artists played off the ideas of other artists, and materials were used in new and unexpected ways. On a daily basis, rings were created, photographed, and posted to the Ring a Day Flickr group. The majority of the artists represented discovered the project through social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, blogs and word of mouth. This project reflects a population of metalsmiths and jewelry makers who are facile with current online technology.
Ring a Day is part of the Society of North American Goldsmith's yearly conference; an event that brings together 800+ visitors from around the world for exhibitions, artist's talks, trunk shows and more. SNAG is an international educational non-profit organization that supports and advances the professional practice of artists, designers, jewelers and metalsmiths.
Ring a Day would like to thank Artist Trust, Crafthaus, EtsyMetal, Etsy, PUNCH and SNAG for their generous and indispensable sponsorship.
Ring a Day
65 artists. 1 year. 365 rings.
May 5 - 29, 2011
Opening Reception: 5 - 8pm
First Thursday, May 5, 2011
As a tie-in to the annual SNAG (Society of North American Goldsmith's) conference, PUNCH presents this totally RAD (Ring a Day) exhibition showcasing 365 rings, accompanied by select photographs to illustrate the diverse, creative and inspiring rings artists have made from Day 1 to Day 365.
Colleen Baran, Kathryn Cole, Shannon Conrad, Nina Gibson and Sara Westermark juried RAD from over 17,000 rings submitted to the Ring a Day group on Flickr. The exhibition features 65 international artists with work ranging from ephemeral and conceptual art rings to functional jewelry in both alternative and classic materials.
This project was an open challenge to metalsmiths and other artists across the globe to make one ring a day out of any material for the entire year of 2010. Over the course of the year artists continually added rings, new artists joined the group, ideas morphed into new ideas, artists played off the ideas of other artists, and materials were used in new and unexpected ways. On a daily basis, rings were created, photographed, and posted to the Ring a Day Flickr group. The majority of the artists represented discovered the project through social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, blogs and word of mouth. This project reflects a population of metalsmiths and jewelry makers who are facile with current online technology.
Ring a Day is part of the Society of North American Goldsmith's yearly conference; an event that brings together 800+ visitors from around the world for exhibitions, artist's talks, trunk shows and more. SNAG is an international educational non-profit organization that supports and advances the professional practice of artists, designers, jewelers and metalsmiths.
Ring a Day would like to thank Artist Trust, Crafthaus, EtsyMetal, Etsy, PUNCH and SNAG for their generous and indispensable sponsorship.
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