Brilliantly Birmingham is:
showcases the work of local, national and international designer makers through a full programme of exhibitions, workshops and special events. All exhibitions are free of charge and the festival promises to be a fascinating insight into jewellery-making today
will take place at a variety of venues across the city and region from 28th November 2008 – 21st December 2008.
Incidentally, is there anyone regularly blogging (or reporting in any way) about jewellery in Birmingham? I’ve not spotted anyone on my wanderings and would love to know if I’ve missed someone.
There may be some blogs/news about jewellery goings-on on some of the Centrepiece members’ websites? http://www.centrepiece-jewellery.co.uk/who_we_are.html
Brilliantly Birmingham 2008
The ninth season of contemporary jewellery sparkles at venues across Birmingham and the West Midlands this winter.
For nine years, Brilliantly Birmingham has led the way in celebrating the best new and emerging contemporary designer maker talent from across the UK and around the world.
Commission a new piece direct, pick up a beautifully unique Christmas gift or discover the next big designer maker. Experience Brilliantly Birmingham at the following locations:
– Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
– BCU School of Jewellery
– Walks in the Quarter
– Open Studios across the Jewellery Quarter
– Sarah Preisler Gallery
Find out more at http://www.brilliantlybirmingham.com or call 0121 464 1187 for detailed listings about events, venues and participating designer makers.
Control C, Control V. There’s that social media spirit!
Saves me writing a post about it I guess.
There is more information on the new website for the School of Jewellery: http://www.schoolofjewellery.co.uk
Now come on Stef don’t be a blog snob!! There’s nothing wrong with a bit of cutting and pasting in my busy world I can tell you. If the info’s correct and gets to the audience then my job is done.
Hi all – I am actually regularly blogging on the BB website at the moment – no copying and pasting, just a few musings from my own head about the events taking place across the festival and the significance of them.
In my view blogging should be whatever you want it to be – a portal through which to convey information, opinions or just to spout off. It doesn’t necessarily have to be everything at once. So I’d say control c, control v when you’ve got a business to run is better than nothing at all!
Cheers,
James Bovill