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2013 Conference Program

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zone A—exhibition Crawl GARDINER MUSEUM 111 Queens Park TEL: 416-586-8080 DATES: May 14–August 11 Mon–Thurs 10am–6pm Fri 10am–9pm A Bit of Clay on the Skin: New Ceramic Jewellery Explores the appeal of ceramics, especially porcelain, in jewellery. Organized by the Fondation d'Entreprise Bernardaud and curated by goldsmith and jewellery artist Monika Brugger. Showcases the versatility and allure of the medium. Don't Miss: Lecture by guest curator Monika Brugger: May 16 at 6:30 Sat & Sun 10am–5pm BATA SHOE MUSEUM Footprints from the Forge 327 Bloor St. West Examines the use of metal in footwear and foot-related jewellery from TEL: 416-979-7799 around the world. Over two dozen pieces on display from the permanent REG HOURS: Mon-Wed, & Fri, 10am–5pm, Thurs 10am–8pm, Sun 12–5pm DESIGN EXCHANGE 234 Bay Street Main Floor Reception Hall TEL: 416-363-6121 collection—an ingenious use of metal for footwear and material culture related to the foot. (*CLOSING AT 8PM ON EVENING OF THE CRAWL) Design Sans Frontières: Metal Artists In Collaboration Coordinated by Mary K. McIntyre. Metal artists and collaborators from other creative fields explore the dissolving boundaries between designers and makers; craft and industry; the concrete and the digital. DATES: May 13–June 9, 2013 mindham fine jewellery 37 Hazelton Ave TEL: 416-962-6369 DATES: May 13–June 9, 2013 Tenda do Louro Jewellery Museum 3158 Davenport Rd. MINDHAM FINE JEWELLERY Much of the fine jewellery of designer Myles Mindham is made for a private bespoke clientele. He's opening his salon to SNAG attendees, and the opportunity to view his collection of one-of-a-kind creations incorporating precious metals and rare gemstones is a special occasion. THE LAUNCH Witness an exclusive and unique exhibition at the first-ever jewellery museum in North America. Suite 200 (Yorkville) T: 647-343-7653 THE GUILD SHOP: Ontario Crafts Council 118 Cumberland Street TEL: 416-921-1721 The following 2 exhibitions are located at The Guild Shop (OCC): For What It's Worth Coordinated by Monica Hayward. This juried exhibition will examine what defines the value of jewellery in the 21st Century and showcases the works by members of the Ontario Crafts Council. DATES: May 9–June 9, 2013 HOURS: Mon-Wed: 10am–6pm, Thurs-Fri: 10am-7pm, Sat: 10am -6pm, Sun: Noon-5pm Nunavut Arctic College Student Exhibition Coordinated by Monica Hayward. A special exhibition of metal works from the students of Nunavut Arctic College. In addition, a selection of important works from the NAC archives will be on display. 49

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