2024 St. Eligius A&S Activities

The 2024 St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Event will be held on November 23, 2024. Event details, including location and fees can be found at https://www.eastkingdom.org/event-details/?eid=4346.

There are multiple A&S activities held during the day, including an A&S competition, an A&S display, supplemental contests, and the Art of Combat Challenge.

A&S ENTRY PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to participate in the day’s A&S activities in order to allocate space appropriately. No A&S entry registration or changes will be allowed at the event.

Please note that A&S Entry Preregistration is NOT preregistration to attend the event, only to enter the A&S activities.

Each entrant is limited to 3 entries: one entry in the A&S Competition, one entry in the A&S Display, and one entry in the Research Challenge, with the option of additionally entering these into the supplemental contests, as desired. An entry may consist of a single item, or a set of related items.

PREREGISTER YOUR A&S ENTRY HERE

Deadline for entry registration is Midnight (EST) on Sunday, November 10, 2024.

Questions regarding the 2024 St. Eligius A&S activities should be directed to Mistress Lettice Peyton of Ashdowne (ladypeyton@gmail.com).

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Arts & Sciences Competition

Experience Levels

Each entrant declares the competition level group they feel best fits their experience level. Advice is available from competition staff but entrant must make the decision.

  • Novices have entered up to 2 previous small competitions or displays & feel inexperienced in A&S competitions This group focuses on entering the competition and presenting their work. This group does NOT JUDGE others. *
  • Artisans have entered more than 2 A&S competitions or displays and have experience in getting feedback & refining their entry so it shows to best advantage. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by Experienced-level competitors. *
  • Experienced competitors have entered several local or Kingdom-wide competitions or displays. This group also includes any Laurel whose entry is anything-BUT-what-they-were-laureled-for. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice or Artisan level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by assigned judges.**

*If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the competition staff.

**Laurels are permitted to enter the competition, only if it is an art other than what they were laureled for.

Entrant Agreement

All entrants and judges of the competition must read and agree to the Entrant Agreement during registration. Click here for the agreement.

Entry Categories

In order to better match contestants with judges, entries are sorted into one of several broad categories. It is up to the entrant to choose which category best fits their entry.

The following categories will be evaluated using the same scoring format (see “Score Sheet” section below).

  • Paper & Ink – Such as: fine art, C&I, bookbinding
  • Metal, Glass, Clay, & Wood – Such as: armor, jewelry, stained glass, cabinetry
  • Fiber, Fabric, & Leather– Such as: spinning, weaving, sewing, leatherwork
  • Food & Consumables – Such as: food, beer, toothpaste, cosmetics

Research papers and performance entries are not currently accepted in this A&S competition, however, an additional challenge has been created to better incorporate entries which do not produce a physical object (see “Rabbit Hole Research Challenge” below).

Judging Process

All competitors must be present for face-to-face judging and should be prepared to discuss their work and choices. All entries should include documentation (see “Documentation” section below).

  • Novices will NOT be judging, as their focus is on their entry, work, documentation, and the experience of having their work judged.
  • Artisans and Experienced Competitors WILL JUDGE entries in a less experienced level (Novice or Artisan), within the category of their entry.
  • Experienced Competitors will be judged by assigned non-entrant judges (with experience in a given category) that are NOT entering the competition.
  • If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, non-entrant judges will be assigned by the contest staff.
  • All judges are expected to be kind and constructive with their critique; there will be mentors to help with commentary as needed. All judging sheets will be reviewed before submission for clarity and content.

Click here to register as a non-entrant judge.

Documentation

All levels of competition are encouraged to provide some form of written documentation. The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is acceptable at all levels of the competition; however the following formats are recommended based on the experience level chosen.

  • Novices are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet (or other formats, as desired).
  • Artisans are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet or other documentation formats, as desired.
  • Experienced competitors are encouraged to use written or alternative documentation formats.

Helpful hint: Where possible, images of extant examples or related items should be included to help those scoring your work. Source location information should be provided so that others can look up your sources and find the same images and text that you found. Sources should be generally regarded as reputable and directly applicable to the entry.

The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is available here. Documentation is typically prepared in advance.

Competition Score Sheet
2024 A&S Competition Score Sheet
Competition Schedule

TBA


Arts & Sciences Display

Not everybody wishes to be scored, so entrants are warmly encouraged to DISPLAY their works for the delight and amazement of the populace. Please consider showing your works and let us see what you’re up to.

Entries in the A&S Display must be pre-registered and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Contests. Setup and Breakdown for the A&S Display will follow the Competition Schedule posted above.


Rabbit Hole Research Challenge

Sponsored by: THL Agnes de Calais

Research and the search for knowledge can be an exciting journey and it can be used to create a stimulating lesson, conversation, and/or support for other projects. Connecting facts, sources, and thoughts can be as complex as weaving strands of wool, but with research, your tapestry can be complicated to display. The goal is to provide a stage for you to share your knowledge and if requested, gain specific feedback about next steps. 

For this challenge, create a presentation that conveys your work, passion, and journey for knowledge about any art or science topic. Entries in this contest may be martial artistry, theoretical methods, and other conceptual arts that may not produce a physical object. Research papers will not be judged due to time constraints, however they can be a part of a display and part of your presentation, if desired. Research may be presented through a variety of methods, such as poster, video, verbal presentation, or demonstration. Please, no submissions which require food consumption.

Entries will be judged using a dedicated score sheet (click link to view).

If you have any questions or would like support in your journey, please feel free to reach out to the challenge sponsor, THL Agnes Marie de Calais, Research Artisan (agnesmariedecalais@gmail.com).


Supplemental Contests

To enter the Supplemental Contests, your entry must be preregistered in either the A&S Competition or the A&S Display.

Baron Adhemar Challenge

Sponsored by: Baroness Isabella d’Allaines le Comte, Baroness Clarice d’Allaines le Comte, and Rollant De Blois

This is a challenge in honor of the late Baron Adhemar de Villarquemada. Entrants are invited to display something that would have amused or delighted this larger-than-life personality. His persona was that of a 14th c. French Baron and he loved food, history, art, and music. He had a strong singing voice and a laugh that could shake dust from the ceiling. Personal familiarity with Baron Adhemar is not needed to enter; just share what makes your art fun. A special prize will be presented to this challenge winner.

Master Tristan Challenge (SUSPENDED FOR 2024)

Sponsored by: Mistress Renye Wurm

This challenge is in honor of Master Tristan de Worrell. One of Master Tristan’s many interests was “the food arts”. He delighted in researching and making food using various period methods of preparation and preservation. Tristan often lent his knowledge, support, and enthusiasm to others who were travelling the same path. In that vein, we announce a food challenge to honor him.

Entries for this challenge should fall into one or more of the following preserved food categories: Cheese, Pickling, Smoking, Bacon, Bread, Salt, Cured (dry), or Brined (salt or vinegar).

Documentation, preparation, presentation, and taste will all be considered in choosing the winner for this challenge. The winner will be decided by a small team of Master Tristan’s closest friends and fellow “Foodies”. A special prize will be presented for winner of this challenge.

We look forward to everyone’s entries and know that Master Tristan would appreciate them ALL! Questions regarding this challenge should be sent to Mistress Wurm (wurm55@juno.com).

New-to-You Challenge in Honor of Master Alexander the Younger (SUSPENDED FOR 2024)

Sponsored by: Mistress Renye Wurm

In the spirit of Master Alexander the Younger, a man who picked up new arts regularly, please enter an example of your work in an art that is new to you within the last year. New techniques within the art that you already practice do not count (i.e. glassblowing to enameling of blown glass beakers is an expansion of a skill, not a new-to-you art form.) The intent is to give a supportive venue for trying new arts without the rigors of open competition. Entrants are encouraged to bring the best and worst examples of their new art to showcase their learning process and growth. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

Level Up Challenge

Sponsored by: Maestrina Chiaretta di Fiore

Demonstrate recent growth in your art form with two or more related items (a single entry). The goal is to highlight small but significant improvements made in your art within the last 3 years. This challenge is to show off how you’ve levelled up in your art. All levels of art are welcome. The entry that best meets the challenge guidelines will receive a prize from the sponsor. Questions regarding this challenge should be sent to Mistress Kit (205707@members.eastkingdom.org).

Coronets’ Choice

The Baronial Coronets will provide a prize to the entry or entries that most please Their Excellencies.

Populace’s Choice

All entries will be set up with a container for populace choice beans. Each person in attendance will receive 3 beans upon completion of gate/check-in to distribute to their favorite entries, as desired. The entry with the most beans at the close of the A&S activities will receive a prize.


Dragonship Haven A&S Champion

The Barony of Dragonship Haven’s Arts & Sciences Champion will be selected at this event. Entries for Baronial A&S Champion must be pre-registered in either the A&S Competition or A&S Display (in order to reserve space for your entry), and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Contests. Entrants for Baronial A&S Champion must reside within Dragonship Haven.


Master Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge

Sponsored by: Master Christoffel d’Allaines le Comte, OP

Once again, Master Christoffel, OP, has issued his Art of Combat Challenge to take place at this event. Please contact Master Christoffel (123956@members.eastkingdom.org) with your intent to respond to his challenge. Choose your favorite period Master’s combat style. Bring documentation and/or a description of the Master and play you choose to use.  Describe the action and perform it for your team of judges. It is recommended that you have descriptive props such as handouts or other ways to help explain your actions. The judging criteria will be based on the documentation provided, interpretation of the action, and how well your action represents what is described. The trio of judges generally consists of one experienced member of each of the following specialties: rapier, rattan, and arts & sciences. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner by Master Christoffel.


Additional Information

  • No kitchen facilities are provided. All food, beverage, and cosmetic entries must have a full ingredients list to avoid foreseeable allergies.
  • Works-in-progress are very welcome.
  • Works that are difficult to transport may be entered via photos & write-ups. Videos of works are permitted. Entrants must still be present to discuss their work and to score others’ works.
  • Use of smartphones or computers to show images or references is permitted but not required. No equipment will be supplied, but you may share or borrow. Internet hotspot access is NOT guaranteed.
  • This site is discretely dry, however alcohol-containing entries are welcome. Please use period-appearing containers and take your empties with you. Alcoholic entries may only be consumed during the process of judging.

2023 St. Eligius A&S Results

Herein are the results of the St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Competition and Supplemental Contests! We look forward to seeing you again next year!

A&S Competition

Overall High Score

Kira Asahi – Japanese Court Garb

Novice High Score

Kira Asahi – Japanese Court Garb

Artisan High Score

Isabella d’Allaines le Comte – Popelins

experienced High Score

Scholastica Capellaria – Smocked Chemise

Supplemental Contests

Baron Adhemar Challenge

Carmelina da Vicari – Beastiary

New-to-You Challenge in Honor
of Master Alexander the Younger

Kathryn Ramsey – Illumination

Level Up Challenge

Carmelina da Vicari – Beastiary

Coronets’ Choice

Carmelina da Vicari – Tapestries

Populace’s Choice

Carmelina da Vicari – Beastiary

Rabbit Hole Research Challenge

Kira Asahi – Japanese Court Garb

Dragonship Haven A&S Champion

Isabella d’Allaines le Comte – Popelins

2023 St Eligius A&S Activities

The 2023 St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Event will be held on November 4, 2023. Event details, including location and fees can be found at https://www.eastkingdom.org/event-details/?eid=4160.

There are multiple A&S activities held during the day, including an A&S competition, an A&S display, supplemental contests, and the Art of Combat Challenge.

A&S ENTRY PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to participate in the day’s A&S activities in order to allocate space appropriately. No A&S entry registration or changes will be allowed at the event. The deadline for preregistration is Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 11:59 PM (EST).

Please note that A&S Entry Preregistration is NOT preregistration to attend the event, only to enter the A&S activities.

Each entrant is limited to 3 entries: one entry in the A&S Competition, one entry in the A&S Display, and one entry in the Research Challenge, with the option of additionally entering these into the supplemental contests, as desired. An entry may consist of a single item, or a set of related items.

PREREGISTER YOUR A&S ENTRY HERE

Questions regarding the 2023 St. Eligius A&S activities should be directed to Maestrina Chiaretta di Fiore (205707@members.eastkingdom.org).

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Arts & Sciences Competition

Experience Levels

Each entrant declares the competition level group they feel best fits their experience level. Advice is available from competition staff but entrant must make the decision.

  • Novices have entered up to 2 previous small competitions or displays & feel inexperienced in A&S competitions This group focuses on entering the competition and presenting their work. This group does NOT JUDGE others. *
  • Artisans have entered more than 2 A&S competitions or displays and have experience in getting feedback & refining their entry so it shows to best advantage. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by Experienced-level competitors. *
  • Experienced competitors have entered several local or Kingdom-wide competitions or displays. This group also includes any Laurel whose entry is anything-BUT-what-they-were-laureled-for. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice or Artisan level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by assigned judges.**

*If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the competition staff.

**Laurels are permitted to enter the competition, only if it is an art other than what they were laureled for.

Entrant Agreement

All entrants and judges of the competition must read and agree to the Entrant Agreement during registration. Click here for the agreement.

Entry Categories

In order to better match contestants with judges, entries are sorted into one of several broad categories. It is up to the entrant to choose which category best fits their entry.

The following categories will be evaluated using the same scoring format (see “Score Sheet” section below).

  • Paper & Ink – Such as: fine art, C&I, bookbinding
  • Metal, Glass, Clay, & Wood – Such as: armor, jewelry, stained glass, cabinetry
  • Fiber, Fabric, & Leather– Such as: spinning, weaving, sewing, leatherwork
  • Food & Consumables – Such as: food, beer, toothpaste, cosmetics

Research papers and performance entries are not currently accepted in this A&S competition, however, an additional challenge has been created to better incorporate entries which do not produce a physical object (see “Rabbit Hole Research Challenge” below).

Judging Process

All competitors must be present for face-to-face judging and should be prepared to discuss their work and choices. All entries should include documentation (see “Documentation” section below).

  • Novices will NOT be judging, as their focus is on their entry, work, documentation, and the experience of having their work judged.
  • Artisans and Experienced Competitors WILL JUDGE entries in a less experienced level (Novice or Artisan), within the category of their entry.
  • Experienced Competitors will be judged by assigned judges (with experience in a given category) that are NOT entering the competition.
  • If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the contest staff.
  • All judges are expected to be kind and constructive with their critique, there will be mentors to help with commentary as needed. All judging sheets will be reviewed before submission for clarity and content.

Click here to register as a non-entrant judge.

Documentation

All levels of competition are encouraged to provide some form of written documentation. The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is acceptable at all levels of the competition; however the following formats are recommended based on the experience level chosen.

  • Novices are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet (or other formats, as desired).
  • Artisans are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet or other documentation formats, as desired.
  • Experienced competitors are encouraged to use written or alternative documentation formats.

Helpful hint: Where possible, images of extant examples or related items should be included to help those scoring your work. Source location information should be provided so that others can look up your sources and find the same images and text that you found. Sources should be generally regarded as reputable and directly applicable to the entry.

The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is available here (https://dragonshiphaven.eastkingdom.org/wp-content/uploads/St-E-2018-12-Questions.pdf). Documentation is typically prepared in advance.

Competition Score Sheet

2023 A&S Competition Score Sheet

Competition Schedule

9:30 AM – 11:00 AM – Entrant Setup
11:00 AM – 11:15 AM – Competition Briefing
11:15 AM – 11:30 AM – Judges’ Mentor Session (Artisan and Experienced Entrants)
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM – Novice Judging Block (Artisan Group -> Novice Group)
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM – Artisan Judging Block (Experienced Group -> Artisan Group)
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM – Experienced Judging Block (Assigned Judges -> Experienced)
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Tallying & Entrant Breakdown


Arts & Sciences Display

Not everybody wishes to be scored, so entrants are warmly encouraged to DISPLAY their works for the delight and amazement of the populace. Please consider showing your works and let us see what you’re up to.

Entries in the A&S Display must be pre-registered and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Contests. Setup and Breakdown for the A&S Display will follow the Competition Schedule posted above.


Supplemental Contests

To enter the Supplemental Contests, your entry must be preregistered in either the A&S Competition or the A&S Display.

Baron Adhemar Challenge

Sponsored by: THL Isabella d’Allaines le Comte, Baroness Clarice d’Allaines le Comte, and Rollant De Blois

This is a challenge in honor of the late Baron Adhemar de Villarquemada. Entrants are invited to display something that would have amused or delighted this larger-than-life personality. His persona was that of a 14th c. French Baron and he loved food, history, art, and music. He had a strong singing voice and a laugh that could shake dust from the ceiling. Personal familiarity with Baron Adhemar is not needed to enter; just share what makes your art fun. A special prize will be presented to this challenge winner.

Master Tristan Challenge

Sponsored by: Mistress Renye Wurm and Baroness Rhode Kephalaina

This challenge is in honor of Master Tristan de Worrell. One of Master Tristan’s many interests was “the food arts”. He delighted in researching and making food using various period methods of preparation and preservation. Tristan often lent his knowledge, support, and enthusiasm to others who were travelling the same path. In that vein, we announce a food challenge to honor him.

Entries for this challenge should fall into one or more of the following preserved food categories: Cheese, Pickling, Smoking, Bacon, Bread, Salt, Cured (dry), or Brined (salt or vinegar).

Documentation, preparation, presentation, and taste will all be considered in choosing the winner for this challenge. The winner will be decided by a small team of Master Tristan’s closest friends and fellow “Foodies”. A special prize will be presented for winner of this challenge.

We look forward to everyone’s entries and know that Master Tristan would appreciate them ALL! Questions regarding this challenge should be sent to Mistress Wurm (wurm55@juno.com).

New-to-You Challenge in Honor of Master Alexander the Younger

Sponsored by: Mistress Renye Wurm and Baroness Rhode Kephalaina

In the spirit of Master Alexander the Younger, a man who picked up new arts regularly, please enter an example of your work in an art that is new to you within the last year. New techniques within the art that you already practice do not count (i.e. glassblowing to enameling of blown glass beakers is an expansion of a skill, not a new-to-you art form.) The intent is to give a supportive venue for trying new arts without the rigors of open competition. Entrants are encouraged to bring the best and worst examples of their new art to showcase their learning process and growth. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

Level Up Challenge

Sponsored by: Maestrina Chiaretta di Fiore

Demonstrate recent growth in your art form with two or more related items (a single entry). The goal is to highlight small but significant improvements made in your art within the last 3 years. This challenge is to show off how you’ve levelled up in your art. All levels of art are welcome. The entry that best meets the challenge guidelines will receive a prize from the sponsor.

Coronets’ Choice

The Baronial Coronets will provide a prize to the entry or entries that most please Their Excellencies.

Populace’s Choice

All entries will be set up with a container for populace choice beans. Each person in attendance will receive 3 beans upon completion of gate/check-in to distribute to their favorite entries, as desired. The entry with the most beans at the close of the A&S activities will receive a prize.


Rabbit Hole Research Challenge

Sponsored by: THL Agnes de Calais

Research and the search for knowledge can be an exciting journey and it can be used to create a stimulating lesson, conversation, and/or support for other projects. Connecting facts, sources, and thoughts can be as complex as weaving strands of wool, but with research, your tapestry can be complicated to display. The goal is to provide a stage for you to share your knowledge and if requested, gain specific feedback about next steps. 

For this challenge, create a presentation that conveys your work, passion, and journey for knowledge about any art or science topic. Entries in this contest may be martial artistry, theoretical methods, and other conceptual arts that may not produce a physical object. Research papers will not be judged due to time constraints, however they can be a part of a display and part of your presentation, if desired. Research may be presented through a variety of methods, such as poster, video, verbal presentation, or demonstration. Please, no submissions which require food consumption.

Entries will be judged using a dedicated score sheet (click link to view).

If you have any questions or would like support in your journey, please feel free to reach out to the challenge sponsor, THL Agnes Marie de Calais, Research Artisan (agnesmariedecalais@gmail.com).


Dragonship Haven A&S Champion

The Barony of Dragonship Haven’s Arts & Sciences Champion will be selected at this event. Entries for Baronial A&S Champion must be pre-registered in either the A&S Competition or A&S Display (in order to reserve space for your entry), and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Contests. Entrants for Baronial A&S Champion must reside within Dragonship Haven.


Master Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge

Sponsored by: Master Christoffel d’Allaines le Comte, OP

Once again, Master Christoffel, OP, has issued his Art of Combat Challenge to take place at this event. Please contact Master Christoffel (123956@members.eastkingdom.org) with your intent to respond to his challenge. Choose your favorite period Master’s combat style. Bring documentation and/or a description of the Master and play you choose to use.  Describe the action and perform it for your team of judges. It is recommended that you have descriptive props such as handouts or other ways to help explain your actions. The judging criteria will be based on the documentation provided, interpretation of the action, and how well your action represents what is described. The trio of judges generally consists of one experienced member of each of the following specialties: rapier, rattan, and arts & sciences. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner by Master Christoffel.


Additional Information

  • No kitchen facilities are provided. All food, beverage, and cosmetic entries must have a full ingredients list to avoid foreseeable allergies.
  • Works-in-progress are very welcome.
  • Works that are difficult to transport may be entered via photos & write-ups. Videos of works are permitted. Entrants must still be present to discuss their work and to score others’ works.
  • Use of smartphones or computers to show images or references is permitted but not required. No equipment will be supplied, but you may share or borrow. NO internet hotspot access is available.
  • This site is dry, however alcohol-containing entries are welcome. Please use period-appearing containers and take your empties with you. Alcoholic entries may only be consumed during the process of judging.

2022 St Eligius A&S Activities

The 2022 St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Event will be held on November 12, 2022. Event details, including location and fees can be found at https://www.eastkingdom.org/event-details/?eid=4021.

There are multiple A&S activities held during the day, including an A&S competition, an A&S display, supplemental contests, and the Art of Combat Challenge.

A&S ENTRY PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to participate in the day’s A&S activities in order to allocate space appropriately. No A&S entry registration or changes will be allowed at the event. The deadline for preregistration is Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 11:59 PM.

Each entrant is limited to 2 entries: one entry in the A&S Competition and one entry in the A&S Display, with the option of additionally entering these into the supplemental contests, as desired. An entry may consist of a single item, or a set of related items.

PREREGISTER YOUR A&S ENTRY HERE

Questions regarding the 2022 St. Eligius A&S activities should be directed to Maestrina Chiaretta di Fiore (205707@members.eastkingdom.org).

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Arts & Sciences Competition

Experience Levels

Each entrant declares the competition level group they feel best fits their experience level. Advice is available from competition staff but entrant must make the decision.

  • Novices have entered up to 2 previous small competitions or displays & feel inexperienced in A&S competitions This group focuses on entering the competition and presenting their work. This group does NOT JUDGE others. *
  • Artisans have entered more than 2 A&S competitions or displays and have experience in getting feedback & refining their entry so it shows to best advantage. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by Experienced-level competitors. *
  • Experienced competitors have entered several local or Kingdom-wide competitions or displays. This group also includes any Laurel whose entry is anything-BUT-what-they-were-laureled-for. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice or Artisan level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by assigned judges.**

*If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the competition staff.

**Laurels are permitted to enter the competition, only if it is an art other than what they were laureled for.

Entry Categories

In order to better match contestants with judges, entries are sorted into one of several broad categories. It is up to the entrant to choose which category best fits their entry.

The following categories will be evaluated using the same scoring format (see “Score Sheet” section below). Research papers and performance entries are not currently accepted in this competition, however, a supplemental contest for “non-tangible research” is in the works for 2023.

  • Paper & Ink – This could be fine art, C&I, bookbinding, etc.
  • Metal, Glass, Clay, & Wood – This could be armor, jewelry, stained glass, cabinetry, etc.
  • Fiber, Fabric, & Leather– This could be spinning, weaving, sewing, leatherwork, etc.
  • Food & Consumables – This could be food, beer, toothpaste, cosmetics, etc.
Judging Process

All competitors must be present for face-to-face judging and should be prepared to discuss their work and choices. All entries should include documentation (see “Documentation” section below).

  • Novices will NOT be judging, as their focus is on their entry, work, documentation, and the experience of having their work judged.
  • Artisans and Experienced Competitors WILL JUDGE entries in a less experienced level (Novice or Artisan), within the category of their entry.
  • Experienced Competitors will be judged by assigned judges (with experience in a given category) that are NOT entering the competition.
  • If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the contest staff.
  • All judges are expected to be kind and constructive with their critique, there will be mentors to help with commentary as needed. All judging sheets will be reviewed before submission for clarity and content.
Documentation

All levels of competition are encouraged to provide some form of written documentation. The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is acceptable at all levels of the competition; however the following formats are recommended based on the experience level chosen.

  • Novices are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet (or other formats, as desired).
  • Artisans are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet or other documentation formats, as desired.
  • Experienced competitors are encouraged to use written or alternative documentation formats.

Helpful hint: Where possible, images of extant examples or related items should be included to help those scoring your work. Source location information should be provided so that others can look up your sources and find the same images and text that you found. Sources should be generally regarded as reputable and directly applicable to the entry.

The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is available here (https://dragonshiphaven.eastkingdom.org/wp-content/uploads/St-E-2018-12-Questions.pdf). Documentation is typically prepared in advance, however, there will be blank 12 Questions sheets available at the event.

Competition Score Sheet

2022 A&S Competition Score Sheet

Competition Schedule

2022 A&S Competition Schedule


Arts & Sciences Display

Not everybody wishes to be scored, so entrants are warmly encouraged to DISPLAY their works for the delight and amazement of the populace. Please consider showing your works and let us see what you’re up to.

Entries in the A&S Display must be pre-registered and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Contests. Setup and Breakdown for the A&S Display will follow the Competition Schedule posted above.


Supplemental Contests

To enter the Supplemental Contests, your entry must be preregistered in either the A&S Competition or the A&S Display.

Baron Adhemar Challenge

This is a challenge in honor of the late Baron Adhemar de Villarquemada. Entrants are invited to display something that would have amused or delighted him. His larger-than-life persona was that of a 14th C French Baron and he loved food, history, art, and music. He had a strong singing voice and a laugh that could shake dust from the ceiling. This challenge will be judged by a team familiar with his personality and liveliness. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

Master Tristan Challenge

This challenge is in honor of Master Tristan de Worrell. One of Master Tristan’s many interests was “the food arts”. He delighted in researching and making food using various period methods of preparation and preservation. Tristan often lent his knowledge, support, and enthusiasm to others who were travelling the same path. In that vein, we announce a food challenge to honor him.

Entries for this challenge should fall into one or more of the following preserved food categories: Cheese, Pickling, Smoking, Bacon, Bread, Salt, Cured (dry), or Brined (salt or vinegar).

Documentation, preparation, presentation, and taste will all be considered in choosing the winner for this challenge. The winner will be decided by a small team of Master Tristan’s closest friends and fellow “Foodies”. A special prize will be presented for winner of this challenge.

We look forward to everyone’s entries and know that Master Tristan would appreciate them ALL! Questions regarding this challenge should be sent to Baroness Worm (wurm55@juno.com).

Master Alexander Challenge

In the spirit of Master Alexander the Younger, a man who picked up new arts regularly, please enter an example of your work in an art that is new to you within the last year. New techniques within the art that you already practice do not count (i.e. glassblowing to enameling of blown glass beakers is an expansion of a skill, not a new-to-you art form.) The intent is to give a supportive venue for trying new arts without the rigors of open competition. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

Populace’s Choice

All entries will be set up with a container for populace choice beans. Each person in attendance will receive 3 beans upon completion of gate/check-in to distribute to their favorite entries, as desired. The entry with the most beans at the close of the A&S activities will receive a prize.

Coronets’ Choice

The Baronial Coronets will provide a prize to the entry or entries that most please Their Excellencies.


Dragonship Haven A&S Champion

The Barony of Dragonship Haven’s Arts & Sciences Champion will be selected at this event. Entries for Baronial A&S Champion must be pre-registered in either the A&S Competition or A&S Display (in order to reserve space for your entry), and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Contests. Entrants for Baronial A&S Champion must reside within Dragonship Haven.


Don Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge

Once again, Don Christoffel has issued his Art of Combat Challenge to take place at this event. Please contact Don Christoffel (123956@members.eastkingdom.org) with your intent to respond to his challenge. Choose your favorite period Master’s combat style. Bring documentation and/or a description of the Master and play you choose to use.  Describe the action and perform it for your team of judges. It is recommended that you have descriptive props such as handouts or other ways to help explain your actions. The judging criteria will be based on the documentation provided, interpretation of the action, and how well your action represents what is described. The trio of judges generally consists of one experienced member of each of the following specialties: rapier, rattan, and arts & sciences. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner by Don Christoffel.


Additional Information

  • No kitchen facilities are provided. All food, beverage, and cosmetic entries must have a full ingredients list to avoid foreseeable allergies.
  • Works-in-progress are very welcome.
  • Works that are difficult to transport may be entered via photos & write-ups. Videos of works are permitted. Entrants must still be present to discuss their work and to score others’ works.
  • Use of smartphones or computers to show images or references is permitted but not required. No equipment will be supplied, but you may share or borrow. NO internet hotspot access is available.
  • This site is dry, however alcohol-containing entries are welcome. Please use period-appearing containers and take your empties with you. Alcoholic entries may only be consumed during the process of judging.

St. Eligius 2019 – Results

The winners of the 2019 St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Competition and supplemental challenges are listed below.

 

Experience Levels

Novice
Kunigunde Wedemann – Illumination based on the Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift

Artisan
Carmelina da Vicari – Illuminated book in progress

Experienced
Maerhild Set Anstige – Embroidery

Categories

Fiber, Fabric, & Leather
Maerhild Set Anstige – Embroidery

Paper & Ink
Kunigunde Wedemann – Illumination based on the Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift

Non-Tangible Research
Aislinn Chiabach – Wordsmithing composition

Food & Consumables
Melissande Richardsdottir of Berwick – Period food preservation

Metal, Glass, Clay, & Wood
Roibeard mac Neill mhic Gille Eoin – House-shaped reliquary

Supplemental Challenges

Baron Adhemar Challenge
Carmelina da Vicari – Illuminated book in progress

Master Alexander Challenge
Anne de Basillon – Dyed and woven plaid
2nd place – 
Agapios Cargos – Period leather dye

Baroness Wurm’s Choice
Ameline qui Dosnoie – Frame pouches

Baroness Rhode’s Choice
Hilde Perdue – Anglo-Saxon enamels

Populace Choice
Carmelina da Vicari – Illuminated book in progress

Dragonship Haven’s A&S Champion

Agapios Cargos – Period leather dye

Don Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge

Remy Delamontagne de Gascogne – Comparison of two Alfieri translations

St. Eligius 2019 – A&S Activities

2019 St. Eligius A&S Activities

The 2019 St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Competition event will be held on November 16, 2019. Event details, including location and fees can be found here.

PREREGISRATION IS REQUIRED to participate in the day’s A&S activities to allocate space appropriately. No registration or changes will be allowed at the event. Please click here to preregister. The deadline for preregistration is Monday, November 4, 2019 at 11:59 PM.

Each entrant is limited to one entry in the A&S Competition and one entry in the A&S Display, with the option of additionally entering these into the supplemental challenges, as desired.

Questions regarding the 2019 A&S St. Eligius A&S activities should be directed to THL Chiaretta di Fiore.


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Supplemental Competitions
Dragonship Haven A&S Champion
Don Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge
Additional Information


Arts & Sciences Competition

The St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Competition is an A&S competition modeled on an SCA armored combat or rapier tourney. You must be present at the event with your entry to participate in this competition.

 

Experience Levels

Each entrant declares the competition level group they feel best fits their experience level. Advice is available from competition staff but entrant must make the decision.

  • Novices have entered up to 2 previous small competitions or displays & feel inexperienced in A&S contests. This group focuses on entering the competition and presenting their work. This group does NOT JUDGE others. *
  • Artisans have entered more than 2 A&S competitions or displays and have experience in getting feedback & refining their entry so it shows to best advantage. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by Experienced-level competitors. *
  • Experienced competitors have entered several local or Kingdom-wide competitions or displays. This group also includes any Laurel whose entry is anything-BUT-what-they-were-laureled-for. This group WILL JUDGE entries in the Novice or Artisan level within the category of their entry and will also be judged by assigned judges.

*If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the competition staff.

 

Entry Categories

In order to better match contestants with judges, entries are sorted into one of several broad categories. It is up to the entrant to choose which category best fits their entry.

The following categories will be evaluated using the same scoring format (see “Score Sheet” section below). Research papers and performance entries are not currently accepted in this competition, however, a category of “non-tangible research” has been added to better incorporate entries which do not produce a physical object.

  • Paper & Ink – This could be fine art, C&I, bookbinding, etc.
  • Metal, Glass, Clay, & Wood – This could be armor, jewelry, stained glass, cabinetry, etc.
  • Fiber, Fabric, & Leather– This could be spinning, weaving, sewing, leatherwork, etc.
  • Food & Consumables – This could be food, beer, toothpaste, cosmetics, etc.
  • Non-Tangible Research – This could be martial artistry, theoretical methods, and other conceptual arts that do not produce a physical object, etc.

 

Judging Process

All competitors must be present for face to face judging and should be prepared to discuss their work and choices. All entries should include documentation (see “Documentation” section below).

  • Novices will NOT be judging, as the focus is on their entry, work, documentation, and the experience of having their work judged.
  • Artisans and Experienced Competitors WILL JUDGE entries in a less experienced level (Novice or Artisan), within the category of their entry.
  • Experienced Competitors will be judged by assigned judges (with experience in a given category) that are NOT entering the competition.
  • If there is not an adequate number of judges in a given level and category, independent judges will be assigned by the contest staff.
  • All judges are expected to be kind and constructive with their critique, there will be mentors for each category to help with commentary if it’s needed. All judging sheets will be reviewed before submission for clarity and content.

 

Documentation

All levels of competition are encouraged to provide some form of written documentation. The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is acceptable at all levels of the competition; however the following formats are recommended based on the experience level chosen.

  • Novices are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet (or other formats, as desired).
  • Artisans are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet or other documentation formats, as desired.
  • Experienced competitors are encouraged to use written or alternate documentation formats.

Helpful hint: Where possible, images of extant examples or related items should be included to help those scoring your work. Source location information should be provided so that others can look up your sources and find the same images and text that you found. Sources should be generally regarded as reputable and directly applicable to the entry.

The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is available here. Documentation is typically prepared in advance, however, there will be blank 12 Questions sheets available at the event.

 

Competition Score Sheet

2019 A&S Competition Score Sheet.

 

Competition Entrant Agreement

2019 A&S Competition Entrant Agreement

 

Competition Schedule

PLEASE NOTE: The competition schedule has been revised and is now located here:

2019 St. Eligius Schedule.


Arts & Sciences Display

Not everybody wishes to be scored, so entrants are warmly encouraged to DISPLAY their works for the delight and amazement of the populace. Please consider showing your works and let us see what you’re up to.

Entries in the A&S Display must be pre-registered and may be optionally entered into the Supplemental Challenges. Setup for the A&S Display will take place from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM; breakdown will take place from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM.


Supplemental Competitions

In order to enter the Supplemental Competitions, your entry must be preregistered in either the A&S Competition or the A&S Display.

 

Baron Adhemar Challenge

This is a challenge in honor of the late Baron Adhemar de Villarquemada. Entrants are invited to display something that would have amused or delighted him. His larger-than-life persona was that of a 14th C French Baron and he loved food, history, art, and music. He had a strong singing voice and a laugh that could shake dust from the ceiling. This challenge will be judged by a team familiar with his personality and liveliness. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

 

Master Alexander Challenge
In the spirit of Master Alexander the Younger, you are invited to enter example(s) of your work in an art that is new to you within the last year. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

 

Coronet’s Choice

Their Excellencies will award a prize to any entry that catches their eye or their interest. Which one will it be? Only their Excellencies know….

 

Populace Choice

Each attendee will receive three beads to vote for their favorite entries. A prize will be awarded to the entry with the most beads.


Dragonship Haven A&S Champion

The Barony of Dragonship Haven’s Arts & Sciences Champion will be determined at this event. Their Excellencies have decided to honor that member of Dragonship Haven with the highest score in the A&S Competition. Please note: A&S Display entries will not be considered at this time.

If no entries for Baronial Champion are received in the A&S Competition, the champion will be selected by the Coronet’s whim.


Don Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge

Once again, Don Christoffel has issued his Art of Combat Challenge to take place at this event. Please contact Don Christoffel with your intent to respond to his challenge. Choose your favorite period Master’s combat style. Bring documentation and/or a description of the Master and play you choose to use.  Describe the action and perform it for your team of judges. It is recommended that you have descriptive props such as handouts or other ways to help explain your actions. The judging criteria will be based on the documentation provided, interpretation of the action, and how well your action represents what is described. The trio of judges generally consists of one experienced member of each of the following specialties: rapier, rattan, and arts & sciences. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner by Don Christoffel.

The Art of Combat Challenge will take place at 2:30 PM.


Additional Information

  • No kitchen facilities are provided. All food, beverage, and cosmetic entries must have a full ingredients list to avoid foreseeable allergies.
  • Works-in-progress are very welcome.
  • Works that are difficult to transport may be entered via photos & write-ups. Videos of works are permitted. Entrants must still be present to discuss their work and to score others’ works.
  • Use of smart phones or computers to show images or references is permitted but not required. No equipment will be supplied, but you may share or borrow. NO internet hotspot access is available.
  • This site is discreetly damp and alcohol-containing entries are welcome. Please use period-appearing containers and take your empties with you.

 

St. Eligius 2019 – Entrant Agreement

St. Eligius Arts and Sciences Competition 2019

Entrant Agreement

Thank you for participating in the St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Competition. Your hard work is appreciated by the organizers and entrants alike. Below are some guidelines to consider while judging and/or being judged. Whether you are experienced or new to judging, please consider the guidelines while judging. These guidelines are intended to help provide an enjoyable and encouraging experience for all participants.

 

Entrant Guidelines

  • This is a scored competition which will consist of critical feedback and suggestions for improvement. Please be prepared for constructive criticism and maintain an open mind.
  • Entrants are requested to be considerate of the limitations of competitions, judging, and judges in the Society. While we strive to provide a supportive and constructive environment for feedback, there may be feedback that an entrant does not necessarily agree with.
  • Please consider the intent of the feedback provided. If a statement seems unfair, it may be a case of poor phrasing with good intention behind it. If that is not the case, bring the concern to the competition organizers to resolve.
  • If you have concerns about your feedback or any aspect of the competition, please discuss this with the competition organizers as soon as possible to prevent miscommunication.

 

Judging Guidelines

  • Judges are required to provide their name and contact information to entrants on the score sheet, so that entrants may follow up with questions in the future.
  • Please do not write anything on the judging form that you would not want to read as a recipient. Please do your best to respect your entrants’ feelings and the hard work they have submitted.
  • Please consider both verbal and written documentation during this judging. Work and/or documentation may be incomplete, or a work in progress, and your feedback may assist the entrant in preparing/completing their entry.
  • Judges are expected to recuse themselves if they have a conflict of interest with an entrant.
  • Please check your perceptions of an individual at the door. The body of work presented should be the only consideration today. Work not present on the table should not be considered.
  • While evaluation of the manner in which an entry is displayed is generally not evaluated, comments designed to help artisans polish their displays are welcome.
  • Specific, actionable comments can provide direction for continued growth and improvement to competitors of all levels.
  • Find, support, and praise the positives. Praise of a single well executed detail can have more impact than an overall compliment.
  • Consider using a positive-corrective-positive sandwich when providing potentially negative feedback. This method can create a more receptive environment for growth and education.
  • Do not let inexperience discourage you. You do not have to be an expert on a subject to judge it fairly, though familiarity is a plus. Sometimes, you can even learn about an unfamiliar art while judging it.
  • Potential questions to inquire of entrants if you’re not sure what to say:
    • What do you want people to learn from your entry?
    • What did you learn from your entry?
    • What makes you proud about your entry?
    • How is your entry historically based?
    • Have you made something like this before? If so, how does it differ?
    • What would you do differently?

 

Notes from the organizers

All score sheets will be available to be picked up after court.

Your feedback is greatly appreciated and welcomed; we will be available to speak in person at the event, or we can be e-mailed at the following addresses: 205707@members.eastkingdom.org (Kit) and 123956@members.eastkingdom.org (Christoffel).

St. Eligius 2018 – Competition Rules

The 2018 St. Eligius Arts & Sciences Competition will be held on November 10, 2018. Event details, including location and fees can be found here.

Competition Rules

Questions regarding the 2018 competition should be directed to Rhode.

The St. Eligius Contest is an A&S Contest modeled on an SCA armored combat or rapier tourney. You must be present at the event with your entry to participate in this contest.

Competition Preregistration Form

Please consider preregistering for the competition to enable planning by competition staff.

*Changes to entry, level, and category are permissible on the day of the event.*

Experience Levels

Each entrant declares the contest level group they feel best fits their experience level. Advice is available from contest registration personnel but entrant must make the decision.

  • Novices have entered up to 2 previous small competitions or displays & feel inexperienced in A&S contests.
  • Artisans have entered more than 2 A&S contests or displays and have experience in getting feedback & refining their entry so it shows to best advantage.
  • Experienced competitors have entered several local or Kingdom-wide contests or displays. This group also includes any Laurel whose entry is anything-BUT-what-they-were-laureled-for.

Entry Categories

This year in order to better match contestants with judges, we will be breaking down each entry into several broad categories, it is up to the entrant to choose which category best fits their entry.

  • Paper & Ink – This could be fine art, C&I, bookbinding, etc
  • Metal, Glass, Clay, & Wood – This could be armor, jewelry, stained glass, cabinetry, etc
  • Fiber, Fabric, & Leather– This could be spinning, weaving, sewing, leatherwork, etc
  • Food & Consumables – This could be food, beer, toothpaste, cosmetics, etc
  • Research – Any work that is a research paper. ALL Research papers must be submitted by 10/27/18 to Rhode, we will NOT accept any research papers the day of the event. 

Judging Process

  • All competitors must be present for face to face judging and should be prepared to discuss their work and choices. All entries should include documentation.
  • Novices will not be judging, the focus is on their entry, work, documentation, and the experience of having their work judged.
  • Artisans and Experienced Competitors will be judging the group below them.
  • Experienced Competitors will be judged by a group of judges who are experienced in their field and NOT entering the competition.
  • All judges are expected to be kind and constructive with their critique, there will be mentors for each category to help with commentary if it’s needed. All judging sheets will be reviewed before submission for clarity and content.

Documentation

Documentation in any format is encouraged at all levels of competition, however, the following formats are recommended based on the experience level chosen.

  • Novices are encouraged to use the St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet.
  • Artisans are encouraged to use the 12 Questions sheet or other documentation formats, as desired.
  • Experienced competitors are encouraged to use written or alternate documentation formats.

The St. Eligius 12 Questions sheet is available here. Documentation is typically prepared in advance, however, there will be blank 12 Questions sheets available at the event.

Where possible, images of extant examples or related items should be included to help those scoring your work. Source location info should be provided so that others can look up your sources and find the same images and text that you found. Sources should be generally regarded as reputable and directly applicable to the entry.

Score Sheets

2018 Tangible Entry Score Sheet

2018 Research Paper Score Sheet

Additional Information

  • No kitchen facilities are provided. All food, beverage, and cosmetic entries must have a full ingredients list to avoid foreseeable allergies.
  • Works-in-progress are very welcome.
  • Works that are difficult to transport may be entered via photos & write-ups. Videos of works are permitted. Entrants must still be present to discuss their work and to score others’ works.
  • Use of smart phones or computers to show images or references is permitted but not required. No equipment will be supplied, but you may share or borrow. NO internet hotspot access is available.
  • This site is discreetly damp and alcohol-containing entries are welcome. Please use period-appearing containers and take your empties with you.

Additional Competitions

Baron Adhemar Challenge: This is a challenge in honor of the late Baron Adhemar de Villarquemada. Entrants are invited to display something that would have amused, or delighted him. His larger-than-life persona was that of a 14th C French Baron and he loved food, history, art, music. He had a strong singing voice and a laugh that could shake dust from the ceiling.

Master Alexander Challenge:  In the spirit of Master Alexander the Younger, you are invited to enter example(s) of your work in an art that is new to you within the last year. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner.

Don Christoffel’s Art of Combat Challenge: Choose your favorite period Master’s combat style. Bring documentation and/or a description of the Master and play you choose to use.  Describe the action and perform it for judges. The judging criteria will be based on the documentation provided, interpretation of the action, and how well your action represents what is described. It is recommended that you have descriptive props such as handouts or other ways to help explain your actions. A special prize will be presented for this challenge winner by Don Christoffel.

Populace Choice: Vote for your favorite entry.  Most beans wins.

Baron & Baronesses Choice:  Catch their Excellencies’ eye and gain their praise and a prize.

Dragonship Haven A&S Champion

The Barony of Dragonship Haven’s Arts & Sciences Champion will also be selected at this event.

A&S Display

Not everybody wishes to be scored, so non-contestants are warmly encouraged to DISPLAY their works for the delight and amazement of the populace. Please consider showing your works and let us see what you’re up to. Show off your beautiful and marvelous works to amuse and astonish all those present.