GIA President and CEO, Susan Jacques, has been announced as a member of the judging panel for the prestigious #JewelryArts24 digital art competition. Organized by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) in collaboration with GIA and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University (MGHM), submissions are now open for the inaugural edition.
Artists, students, and industry professionals are invited to create digital art pieces using data from the State of the Art Summit in 2023, aiming to amplify its message globally. The winning artwork will be showcased at Frieze London in October 2024, with a grant awarded to the winner and representation by Nataal Creative Studio for future endeavors.
The competition is open for submissions and announces an expert panel of judges.
The Judges –
- Carmen Busquets Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and Investor
- Carrie Scott TV Presenter
- Elisabetta Ciprianni Gallerist & Curator of Contemporary Art Jewels
- Isabelle Bonjean Photographer
- Melanie Grant RJC Executive Director, Curator & Author
- Rachel Garahan Curator, The V&A Museum
- Raquel Alonso Perez Curator, The MGMH
- Studio Renn Jewellery Artists
- Susan Jacques CEO of the GIA
All digital submissions can be sent to jewelryarts24@responsiblejewellery.com with a completed digital entry form that can be found on the RJC website homepage.
Key Dates Of Competition
- 16th April Open for Artwork Submissions
- 16th June Submissions for Artwork Closes
- 21st June Judging Panel Meet to Judge Artwork
- 23rd June Winner Announced
“Drawing from the rich insights of the State of the Art Summit, JewelryArts 24 fosters a new way of sharing the message of responsible practices in jewelry. This competition leverages digital art as a roadmap and alternate medium to illustrate the path towards a more sustainable and conscientious future in the world of jewelry, advancing GIA’s important consumer protection mission and to educate and uphold industry standards,” Susan Jacques, GIA president and CEO
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