Andrew Baldwin Making a Beautiful Glass Jug at JamFactory Adelaide
Andrew Baldwin is an experienced glass-blower at JamFactory in Adelaide, South Australia. We think he makes it look easy (it's not!).
The jugs are available for purchase from either of our shops in Adelaide, or our new satellite shop at Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley.
Glass Blowing:Flying Saucer at JamFactory Adelaide
JamFactory's Tom Moore takes on the challenge of creating two pieces of glass art based on drawings selected from the many entries at our Family Day. Tom and his talented crew make these amazing pieces, which after being on display at The JamFactory will be presented to the kids who made the drawings. The song is Casio Joy, by Perth's Boys Boys Boys. Many thanks to them for allowing us to use their new release!
Making Doughnuts with JamFactory Glass Studio Associate George Agius
George Agius is a JamFactory Glass Studio Associate. She makes beautiful glass doughnuts (and many other glass works) in all different shapes and sizes.
Music:
Little River by Zack Buchanan
Find Zack on facebook at facebook.com/zackbuchananmusic
JamFactory Glass Studio make large pendant lamps for Adelaide Casino
In April 2014 JamFactory Glass Studio made a series of hanging pendant lights for the Adelaide Casino. This is a short video depicting some of the process involved in the making of the lights.
JUG TIME!!!!!! where the magic happens #11 Andrej Larson- JamFactory(adelaide, australia)
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Santos Tour Down Under: Making of The Trophy at The JamFactory Glass Studio
I think it's great to be able to see the process behind something like the Santos Tour Down Under Trophy. It is very much a team effort that goes into making glass. Tom Moore, Emma Klau and Andrea Fiebig create a beautiful award that will go to the winner of the Tour. Hope you enjoy watching it. Unfortunately the trophy left the building before I was able to photograph it, so for a closer look you'll have to be at the winner's circle!
Kath Inglis.mov
This is an interview with Adelaide Jewellery Designer Kath Inglis. The interview was shot at her studio in December 2011. She discusses the exhibition, Bend Stitch Carve, which showed in CollectorSpace at the JamFactory, her work and her contributions to the upcoming exhibition Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor. The exhibition has been touring Australia and will open at the JamFactory in Adelaide 23 February 2012.
You can see Kath's work at the JamFactory jamfactory.com.au
Learn more about Kath Inglis at kathinglis.com
Making of JamFactory's KINK Oil Bottle
This video demonstrates the making of JamFactory's KINK Oil Bottle. The bottle is designed by Deb Jones, and is a JamFactory product. A team of Glass Studio Associates works together to create each individual hand-made bottle.
JamFactory is a not-for-profit organisation.
All purchases from JamFactory Retail Shop support individual artists and our unique exhibition and training programs.
Music:
tokyoStreet by airtone
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Making Marbles
JamFactory Tenants Danielle Rickaby and Jaan Poldaas show off their incredible marble making skills. Contact via jamFactory.com.au, or jpoldaas@hotmail.com or daniellerickaby@live.com.au
Top 15 Things To Do In Adelaide, Australia
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Here are top 15 things to do in Adelaide, Australia
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2. Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute -
3. Visit Rundle Mall for some great shopping -
4. Revitalize at the Himeji Garden -
5. Experience a taste of Australia at Carrick Hill -
6. Get crafty at the Jam Factory -
7. Check out the hustle and bustle of Adelaide Central Market -
8. Enjoy the classic charm of Glenelg -
9. Get inspired at the North Terrace cultural precinct -
10. Go on a heritage walking tour -
11. Explore Cobbler Creek Recreation Park -
12. Cleland Conservation Park -
13. Go down the River Torrens -
14. Visit the National Railway Museum -
15. Visit the National Wine Centre -
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Living Treasurers JamFactory - Adelaide
Jeff Mincham Living Treasures Exhibition at Jam Factory Adelaide Australia November 2011. Opened by Margo Osborne and Brian Parkes, CEO Jam Factory
Leslie Matthews and Tuoi Do, Owner and Chef, FermentAsian, In Conversation for Be Consumed
Be Consumed: Creative Collaborations from the Barossa will explore collaborations between leading artist and designers and renowned food and wine producers from the Barossa.
Looking at the conceptual and practical relationships between food, wine, art and design, this exhibition will celebrate the distinctive contexts and characteristics of an iconic Australian region.
Curated by JamFactory's Assistant Curator Adele Sliuzas this exhibition brings together 12 strongly craft-based artist and designers with 12 Barossa food and wine producers who are equally dedicated to the fine craft traditions of their industries. Through collaboration, these artist and producers will explore a mutual exchange of ideas, allowing them to extend their practices and develop new skills.
The exhibition includes ceramics, jewellery, glass and furniture and will highlight the craft skills of both the makers and producers. Through new works, the artists will respond to the rich stories of the region and the nature of the collaborative processes undertaken.
Exhibiting artists: Andrew Baldwin, Honor Freeman, Susan Frost, Jon Goulder, Stephanie James-Manttan, Leslie Matthews, mono (John Quan and Kumiko Nakajima), Wayne Mcara, Julia Robinson, Prue Venables, Janice Vitkovsky, Gerry Wedd.
Barossa producers: Jan Angas of Hutton Vale, Appellation, Artisans of Barossa, Barossa Coffee Roasters, The Barossa Valley Cheese Company, Carême Traditional Pastry, FermentAsian, Fino, Maggie Beer, Saskia Beer, Seppeltsfield Winery and Yalumba.
Exhibition Dates
JamFactory at Seppeltsfield 18 July - 17 September 2014
JamFactory Adelaide 26 September -- 29 November 2011
glass this morning.mov
I had to stop and grab a couple shots on my way in to work this morning, straight from my phone- Here's Tom Moore and crew doing what they do every day: Make great glass.
'Jewellery has always been here': Ernabella Arts
Ernabella Arts & The Indigenous Jewellery Project
Anangu jewellery tradition and practise
Film with artists Niningka Munkuri Lewis, Marissa Thompson, Anne Thompson, Kate Rohde.
Film by Daniel Coutts & Emily McCulloch Childs, in association with Ernabella Arts
Voiceover: Anne Thompson
Featuring interview with Niningka Munkuri Lewis
'Jewellery has always been here'
An exhibition of jewellery, small objects and films that investigates Anangu jewellery and other three-dimensional traditional and experimental design. It features works created in resin and silver, from workshops undertaken on Country with Kate Rohde.
Curator: Emily McCulloch Childs
Venue: JamFactory, Adelaide, Australia
as part of TARNANTHI Festival
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Anne Thompson, Marissa Thompson, Niningka Munkuri Lewis, Virginia Ngalaia Napanangka, Walter Jugadai Tjungurrayi
Art Centres: Ernabella Arts
Ikuntji Artists
InDaily Article #1 - JamFactory Seppeltsfield (Brian Parkes 27th November 2013)
I represent 'New Adelaide', a growing breed of natives who have decided to stake a claim for what the future of this city might look like. A group made up of not any one demographic, but rather those who are willing to champion new ways of thinking and doing in South Australia, reinforcing positive habits in the process.
In November last year, I came away from the opening of the JamFactory at Seppeltsfield Winery, a project I was fortunate enough to collaborate on, brimming with energy. I wanted to share this story, and others, in the hope of triggering like minded South Australians into action the same way I have been.
This is the unedited conversation I had with Brian Parkes, JamFactory CEO on the 27th of November 2013.
'Jewellery has always been here': Ikuntji Artists
Ikuntji Artists & The Indigenous Jewellery Project
Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory
Anangu jewellery tradition and practise
Film with artists Alison Napurrula Multa, Virginia Napanangka Ngalaia, Gordon Butcher, Kate Rohde.
Film by Daniel Coutts & Emily McCulloch Childs, in association with Ikuntji Artists
Voiceover: Alison Napurrula Multa
'Jewellery has always been here'
An exhibition of jewellery, small objects and films that investigates Anangu jewellery and other three-dimensional traditional and experimental design. It features works created in resin and silver, from workshops undertaken on Country with Kate Rohde.
Curator: Emily McCulloch Childs
Venue: JamFactory, Adelaide, Australia
as part of TARNANTHI Festival
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Anne Thompson, Marissa Thompson, Niningka Munkuri Lewis, Virginia Ngalaia Napanangka, Walter Jugadai Tjungurrayi
Art Centres: Ernabella Arts, Ikuntji Artists
Alien Enviroment #2 - Gabriella Bisetto (Glass Artist, Uni of South Australia Adelaide)t
Hi there, My names Connor Garton and im currently trying to travel and work in as many different environments as a can (Art orientated places), Im going to do more videos in this Uni and then move on to the JamFactory , Adelaide.
JamFactory Glass Studio
Video by Jarrod Knoblauch
JamFactory at Seppeltsfield Opening Day (Seppeltsfield Barossa Valley)
On Saturday 2 Nov 2013 JamFactory, in partnership with Seppeltsfield Winery, opened JamFactory at Seppeltsfield.
The new satellite JamFactory houses working artist studios, a gallery and shop.
This new location is open from 11:00 - 5:00 daily.
The next time you are in the beautiful Barossa Valley visit JamFactory at Seppeltsfield.