Findings Magazine
Findings is the ACJ printed magazine for members. Published twice a year and posted to members, it reviews shows, technical innovations, materials and subjects of interest to makers, collectors, galleries and museums.
We are grateful for assistance from the Goldsmiths' Company, who have enabled us to publish these back issues online.
Click on the cover photos (below) of each issue to download a pdf online copy.
Autumn 2022
- Eve Balashova: Movement and tactility
- Elsiem Jewellery: Instinctive precision
- Ann Marie Shillito: Experimental printing
- Mahtab Hanna: Jewelervists
- Rachael Colley: Witness marks
- Malaika Carr: The architect’s eye
- Contemporary Art Jewelry App
- Precious Collective
- The Stern Collection - The art of jewellery design
- Catriona MacKenzie: Tokens of Gratitude
- Black & Brilliant: A Jewelry Renaissance
- Beyond Silver: 25 Years of The ACJ
- ACJ Members’ Show – touring exhibition 2022
- Wax Carving for Jewellers
- Exhibitions
- Reviews
- Competition
Winter/Spring 2021-2022
- Lydia Niziblian: The Shape of Words
- Deborah Beck: Plasticity
- Jo McAllister: Serendipity, sentiment & intent
- Deganit Stern Schocken: How many is one?
- Helen Frost: Trawling for Treasure
- Helen Noakes: Humour, Memories and Models in Resin
- Eleanor Symms: Artful Scavenging
- All That Glitters
- Dauvit Alexander: Craftivism
- Hallmarking Agony Aunt
Autumn 2019
What is Contemporary Jewellery?
- Sustainability: Making a Difference
- Artists in Conversation: Poppy Porter, Ruta Brown, Zara Schofield
- Window on the World: Latin America
- Scrap Pot Challenge
- Shapeshifter
- ACJ at SNAG
- Jewellery Materials Congress
- Connections | Connessioni
- Tatty Devine exhibition
- Stone at Gallery SO
- New Makers at the Bluecoat
Spring 2019
- Are You Ready To Wear It?
- Polishing: excerpt from Stephen Goldsmith's book
- The Muriel Wilson Fund
- Artists in Conversation: Emmeline Hastings, John Moore
- Family As A Driver For Creativity
- Triple Parade
- Jewellery In The Age Of Cataclysm
- Moonlike and Andi Gut at 66’
- Ruudt Peters: Bron/Source
- Caroline Broadhead: a Retrospective