Northern California Enamel Guild
2012 Exhibition Juror Form

The NCEG goals for this exhibition is to

  • present a great diversity of contemporary enamels and enameling techniques for those viewing the exhibition;
  • present work that shows a technical control of the medium; and,
  • present work that represents high aesthetic standards of the medium.

Juror Instructions

STEP 1. Review all the entries online. Notes:
          •To enlarge the entry single click on the image; to return to the thumbnail double click on the image.
          •The size of the entries are in inches.
          •The information is a copy of the artist entry.
STEP 2. Score each entry.
STEP 3. When all the entries have been scored,"Send Score Sheet" to judy@jstoneenamels.com to be received no later than 4/23.
STEP 4. "Print" the scoresheet for your record.

Scoring

The jurors should take into consideration that enamel is very difficult to photograph and we urge you to give a weak image the benefit of the doubt. In addition, because of the proliferation in recent years of the use of enamel as a colorant or design element for metal, we ask you to consider in such pieces where enamel is not the main focus of the piece whether the integration of color and form is seamless, and to judge the quality of the enameling and the metalworking with the same high standards.

Scores range from 1 (lowest) to 7 (highest) with the middle number (4) deleted.

Exhibition Selection

All the juror scores will be combined for the final score of each entry. The highest score any one piece can receive is 14. The cut off score for accepted entries will be determined by the over all scoring and space allocation in the gallery.

Awards

There will be two jurors awards based on top scores. There are two awards available but if there is a tie the awards will be split.


No exhibition entries have been submitted.

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