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The British Academy of Jewellery (BAJ) has announced its next exhibition, Luminosity, which will display a “broad spectrum” of creatives from the BAJ community.

The exhibition will run from 7 September at the Academy’s campuses in London and Birmingham. External visitors are invited to view the exhibition online from 14 September.

Commenting on the latest exhibition, the BAJ said: “In these uncertain times,  the act of artistic creation has served not only as a welcome distraction, but also as a way of connecting with others by sharing a creative vision. 

“Many members of the BAJ community have used this time to reflect, explore new creative avenues and reconnect  with their artistic passions.” 

It added: “With this in mind, we at BAJ asked our team members to share their creations from recent months. 

“With submissions including everything from jewellery to drawings, photographs and even poetry, the broad range of exhibits on display will aim to inspire, challenge and provoke discussion about the importance of making as a positive creative outlet.”

Kate Rieppel, head of academy at the BAJ, said: “We are proud to see the talented members of the BAJ team come together as a community to celebrate the power of creativity during challenging times; to share their creative inspirations with one another and express their unique reflections from this period.”

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