London | 2010

The London National Theatre Dazzle will run from 6th November 2010 to 8th January 2011. We will be open from 9.30am until 10.30pm Monday to Saturday. There will be some Sunday openings to be announced later. Provisional Private View dates are 4th and 5th November.

The exhibitor list is not yet complete. We wiil be adding more designers over the next few weeks, including recent graduates from the upcoming Degree shows.

We will also be announcing details of our Printmaking exhibition.


Designers

MEGAN ADAIR

Megan Adair is a jewellery artist graduating this year from Edinburgh College of Art.

JANE ADAM

Jane Adam is one of Britain's leading studio jewellers. Graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1985, she has taken part in hundreds of group and solo exhibitions in Britain and abroad. In many major public and private collections, including those of the Crafts Council, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery; Cooper Hewitt Museum of Design, New York, USA; and Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA.

AN ALLEWEIRELDT

A graduate of the Royal College of Art, An Alleweireldt won the Armourers and braziers prize for innovative work.

As a Belgian designer she has established herself in London for the last ten years, selling internationally at private exhibitions, shops and galleries.

Her jewellery is challenging, engaging and tell stories beyond appearances.

MARIANNE ANDERSON

Glasgow. Precious metals including precious and semi-precious stones specialising in rings. Worked with top textile designer Tomoko Hayashi. Outlets include : Aaron Faber, New York; Design Yard, Dublin; Electrum, London; The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh; Flow Gallery, London; Mobilia Gallery, Massachusetts and Orro, Glasgow.

ALAN ARDIFF

Dublin. Silver and gold. Major international name. Commissions include for "Riverdance"; Eurovision Song Contest & Dublin Regional Authority. In the collection of Billy Connolly, the Danish Embassy & Arthur Anderson. Exhibitions and outlets include Electrum, London and Rubicon Gallery, Dublin. Exhibited in Jewellery Moves, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh.

JAHYUN RITA BAEK

A recent Graduate from Royal College of Art, Jewellery designer and maker Rita Baek makes contemporary jewellery using plastics and polymer combine with precious metal. Light and movement of the pieces are emphasized when the jewellery is worn.

DONNA BARRY

Edinburgh. Precious metals mainly silver. Outlets include Diana Porter, Bristol, Ruthin Craft Centre, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen, Lesley Craze, London & Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery.

NICOLA BECCI

My work is really an exploration of decoration using many sources of inspiration, the main ones being the rich symbolism of the Catholic Church, the trappings of royalty, playing cards and chess, calligraphy and the language of symbolism. Food and confectionary are the source for some of my most recent pieces.

STACEY BENTLEY

Stacey Bentley is an Edinburgh based jeweller where she is currently studying an MA. Works with enamel combined with iron, steel and precious metals. Explores and experiments with new possibilities that enamel can bring to contemporary jewellery.

KELVIN BIRK

Accomplished jeweller, Kelvin J. Birk has developed an intriguing collection of work where valuable gemstones are ruthlessly crushed and then reconstructed to create dynamic jewellery and objects.Consciously disregarding what is traditionally considered precious, Birk revels in a lack of control, allows chaos to take over and the nature of the precious materials to dictate the final outcome of the pieces.

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