Genna Design opens studio doors to public during Scottish Jewellery Week 2014

Published

19th September 2014

DACC Member Genna Delaney of Genna Design takes part in Scottish Jewellery Week 2014 by opening studio doors to the public Friday 19th and Saturday 20th 12-5pm.
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SJW will open with Making Jewellery Work a free one-day symposium at Discovery Point in collaboration withThe Scottish Goldsmiths Trust.The day promises to be a full schedule of presentations and panel talks looking at the next steps for jewellers at all levels, and the jewellery industry as whole, in Scotland today. 

At the heart of the events series is an exhibition showcasing the eight resident Vanilla Inkers’ collections, produced over the course of their year in the studio. Taking over a newly refurbished venue- The Old Flour Mill on Exchange Street- the exhibition will be a pivotal point for the Inkers in launching their professional career. Opening with a catwalk and street party on September 12th, the exhibition will run 12 – 5pm daily through to the 21st of September. It is free and open to the public and comprises the Inkers’ collections, a photography display byWhat Kristen Sawand a pop-up shop hosted byTea Green, a selling platform for Scotland’s creative talent to showcase their work. The designers have brought their own unique stamp to the industry, with a wide range of work that will break the traditional definition of ‘Jeweller’. 

SJW’s official catering sponsorAvery and Co, will not only provide refreshments and canapés for the first 150 people to arrive for the catwalk and street party, but will also be the host restaurant on the 21st of September for any guests looking to enjoy a relaxing meal following the symposium. Avery and Co are passionate about the food they serve, using only the freshest, natural and (wherever possible) local ingredients.

Picking up the pace for the conclusion of the festival, SJW will present 15 Years at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design’sMain Entrance Gallery. The exhibition, running daily on the 19th and 20th will showcase some of the best and varied graduate Jewellers to come out of the Scottish art colleges over the past 15 years. Visitors will also be given a one-off chance to have a peak in to other Dundee based Jewellers’ private studios. On the 19th and 20th tours will be starting at The Old Flour Mill, visiting a variety of studios around Dundee and concluding at Vanilla Ink, the base of operations. 

With such an array of events and exhibitors, through Scottish Jewellery Week 2014, guests are guaranteed to experience a new side to Dundee and discover Jewellers, Artists and new works that they have not encountered previously.  

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