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Herbert Hofmann Prize 2020

The International Craft Fair in Munich, planned from March 11th to 15th, was unfortunately cancelled due to the spread of the coronavirus. Nevertheless, for the 47th time the coveted Herbert Hofmann Prize of the SCHMUCK special show was awarded to three goldsmiths and jewellery designers writes Ilaria Ruggiero. The jury, consisting of Prof. Otto Künzli from Munich, Prof. Jantje Fleischhut from Düsseldorf, Dr. Gert Bruckner from the Danner Foundation Munich and Dr. Sabine Runde from Frankfurt, met virtually on Friday, March 13, 2020 to select the three award winners: Melanie Isverding and Katrin Feulner from Germany and Carla Nuis from the

The John Ruskin Prize 2026 Exhibition

Jeweller Rita Sarafian has been selected, as part of 4,000 entries to be on of 82 artists to be shortlisted for the The John Ruskin Prize 2026 with her ‘ To Make Room’ ring. An exhibition of the The John Ruskin Prize 2026 will take place at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London from Thursday 29 January to Saturday 21 February 2026. Out of almost 4,000 entries, 91 artworks by 82 creatives have been shortlisted for this exhibition. The John Ruskin Prize showcases talent in all media, encouraging interdisciplinary works responding to this year’s theme, Patience in Looking, Truth in Making. The exhibition is free to enter, and will be open Wednesday-Sunday each week, from 11-5pm

PRESS RELEASE: Jeweller Rita Sarafian Shortlisted for John Ruskin Prize 2026

Jeweller Rita Sarafian has been selected, as part of 4,000 entries to be on of 82 artists to be shortlisted for the The John Ruskin Prize 2026 with her ‘ To Make Room’ ring. An exhibition of the The John Ruskin Prize 2026 will take place at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London from Thursday 29 January to Saturday 21 February 2026. Out of almost 4,000 entries, 91 artworks by 82 creatives have been shortlisted for this exhibition. The John Ruskin Prize showcases talent in all media, encouraging interdisciplinary works responding to this year’s theme, Patience in Looking, Truth in Making. The exhibition is free to enter, and will be open Wednesday-Sunday each week, from 11-5pm

WIPO Global Awards 2026 Open for Innovative and Creative Startups and SMEs Worldwide

The WIPO Global Awards 2026 competition opened today, inviting startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from all around the world and all economic sectors to apply. The Awards reward enterprises that use intellectual property (IP) rights as a strategic asset to scale their business and create real-world impact. Applications for this 5th edition may be submitted between 15 January and 31 March 2026. In 2026, 11 enterprises will be recognized: 10 Prizes across all sectors of the economy (including health, agrifood, environment, creative industries, and ICT) 1 Thematic Prize: SMEs in Sports, aligned with the theme of World IP