For information, email Gail Gentry, Workshop & Event Coordinator.
Site updated on:
12/11/07
Metals Workshops | Spring 2008
Monday Evenings | 6pm-9pm February 4 - March 31 (Class will not meet March 3, due to spring break)
March 15-16 Saturday & Sunday 9am-4pm
April 12-13 Saturday & Sunday, 9am-4pm
Introduction to Jewelry Making
$230
Yoko Noguchi, Instructor
Create jewelry! Explore the properties of different metals. Learn techniques to implement ideas using hand tools and power tools. Beginning
Yoko Noguchi, MFA from the University of Iowa and Artist in Residence in metals at the Appalachian Center for Craft, exhibits nationally and her work appears in “500 Metal Vessels” by Lark Books.
Earrings
$230
Sarah McClary
Create unique earrings using a variety of metalsmithing techniques. Styles include: wires, hoops, posts, studs, and clips. Earrings may be large, small simple or complex. Beginning-Intermediate
Award winning metals artist Sarah McClary, BFA/Tennessee Tech University, is the Artist in Residence in exhibitions at the Appalachian Center for Craft.
Contact:samcclary@hotmail.com
The Art of Granulation:
Methods & Techniques
$230
Douglas Harling
Investigate and compare various methods of performing granulation using simple torch-firing, kilns, and fusion furnaces. Use silver and gold (working with gold is optional).
Intermediate-Advanced; Materials Fee $10, payable to instructor
Douglas Harling, MFA/Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, is the head of the Jewelry and Metals program at the Kentucky School of Craft in Hindman, KY.