The 36th Annual Antique Jewelry & Art Conference-August 1 - 3, 2013

Our Mission Statement The Antique Jewelry and Art Conference, Inc. Jewelry Camp© Jewelry Camp as an educational tool mission is to promote the education in Antique and Estate Jewelry, to the jewelry industry, collector and public.
 
Feb. 5, 2013 - PRLog -- The 36th Annual Antique Jewelry & Art Conference!

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“Jewelry Camp”

Jewelry Camp has moved! Come join us as we bring “The Antique Jewelry & Art Conference, Inc.,” to a whole new venue! Jewelry Camp will be hosted this year at “Cobb Galleria Centre” located in historical Atlanta, Georgia!


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PRLog (Press Release) (http://www.prlog.org/) - Feb. 5, 2013 - With more estate jewelry coming out of the vault and walking in to the retail jeweler, there is no better time to brush up on your knowledge of the antique and estate jewelry market. And there is no better place to do just that and more than the 36th Annual Antique Jewelry & Art Conference, lovingly known to many as “Jewelry Camp.”  This August the Conference will run in conjunction with “The Atlanta Jewelry Show” and with so much to do in Atlanta it is surely to be not only educational and informative but a great networking opportunity as well.  So join us August 1 - 3, 2013 for the 36th Annual Antique Jewelry & Art Conference and then extend your stay and be a part of The Atlanta Jewelry Show which runs August 3 – 5, 2013 at the same location!

In these economic times we need to get tough, focused and smart. At Jewelry Camp you will meet and learn from some of the top experts in buying, selling, appraising and collecting.

The list of experts is impressive. Included are:

William R. (Bobby) Mann, GG, PG, is a collector of unusual ivories tusks, teeth, skulls as well as natural and manufactured look-alikes. He has the largest collection of natural ivories, natural and manufactured look-alikes available for hands-on teaching. He is co-founder of the International Ivory Society (1996). Since 1996 he has been teaching ivory identification through his talks, seminars and hands-on workshops. He is also the manufacturer of Ivory I.D. comparison kits. He is a (GG) Graduate Gemologist (GIA) (1982), a (PG) Professional Gemologist Columbia School of Gemology (1983) and ivory identification specialist. Formally retired as Captain of the Washington DC Fire Department after 28 years of service, he is also past president of the National Capital Area Chapter of the International Society of Appraisers and president of the Washington, DC Chapter of the Gemological Institute of America Alumni.​

Dr. Jeremy Rowe has collected, researched, and written about 19th and early 20th century photographs for over thirty years. He has written Arizona Photographers 1850 - 1920: A History and Directory, Arizona Real Photo Postcards: A History and Portfolio, and Arizona Stereographs 1865 - 1930. He has also written numerous articles on photographic history including chapters on Disclosing Historic Photographs in the Sage Handbook of Visual Research Methods. He curated exhibitions with many regional museums, and a permanent exhibit at the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is a scholar and speaker for the Arizona Humanities Council and lectures regularly on the history of photography.

Jeremy’s research interests revolve around historic photographs as primary research documents, and in understanding the contextual and embedded information contained in each image. He has been working on geo-referencing historic images and photographic businesses as part of his efforts to analyze individual and groups of images and better understand the patterns and relationships within collections of images.

Jeremy serves on several boards, including the Daguerreian Society, National Stereoscopic Association, the Ephemera Society of America, and INFOCUS (the collaboration between the Phoenix Art Museum and center for Creative Photography). Jeremy is working on photographic research projects in Arizona and New York City and on visiting private and public photographic collections as his research continues.

Diana Singer , GG, New York, NY - President, D&E SINGER INC, buyers and sellers of estate jewelry and gemstones. Founding member of WJA, recipient WJA Retailer of the Year Award 1988; Board of Directors member and Program Chair of the American Society of Jewelry Historians; director of advertising, M&L Singer Inc. 1981-1989; manager Antoinette's Estate Jewels (San Francisco) 1975-80; manager and buyer Antoinette's Estate Jewels (Madison Ave) 1980's; lecturer at GIA Symposium 2005; frequent lecturer at Annual Period and Estate Jewelry Conference, auction houses, conferences, industry shows; writer of articles published in Rapaport Diamonds, GIA magazine, JCK trade publication.​\

As you can see from just this partial list of experts, Jewelry Camp will be no better place to enhance your knowledge of antique and estate jewelry, to network, renew old friendships, and make new ones.

And, if you are looking for a position, more knowledge to enhance your current job or conversely, if you are able to offer an opening to, or are looking for new people, Jewelry Camp is the place to be.
To be held at “COBB GALLERIA CENTRE, ATLANTA, GA. and just minutes away from Downtown Atlanta and the Atlanta Airport, the Antique Jewelry & Art Conference is considered by many to be the best jeweler’s working vacation.

Personal invitation from Ed and Sandy

The goal of Jewelry Camp© is to function as an educational tool to promote knowledge in antique and estate jewelry not only to the jewelry industry and collectors but also to the public. It is our aim to create a community for networking to aid in the dissemination of knowledge.
In this fast paced world, it is important to rely on each other for education, support as well as networking. We must take the time to help as well as learn from each other.
This summer Jewelry Camp is bringing...

New Speakers, Old Favorites and Friends from the past to help the dealer and collector prepare for the growing demand for Antique and Estate Jewelry. Programs on Victorian, Edwardian and Deco Jewelry, Silver, Costume, colored stones, pearls and diamonds. Knowledge you need for everyday in the “World of Jewelry”

Three days of educational lectures and breakout classes.

To see more about the Antique Jewelry & Art Conference, log onto www.jewelrycamp.org.

Want to speak to someone live on the phone, contact:
Sandy or Ed Lewand
(770) 485-2803

Or
(631) 377-9766

Or by e-mail at Jewelrycamp@me.com

The Antique Jewelry & Art Conference, aka “Jewelry Camp,” August 1 – 3, 2013

Now is the time to go jewelry camping! But enrollment is limited to 110 this summer-Act Now!


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