Jewelry & Metalsmithing: Utilitarian - Everyday Objects
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Metalsmithing: Utilitarian / Everyday Objects
Instructor: Nancy Clark
We will be exploring utilitarian pieces that we use in our everyday life. In class we will design and create either napkin rings, containers, or a serving piece. Techniques such as metal forming, sawing, fabricating, and forging may be reviewed. This course is designed for intermediate and advanced students. Projects for students repeating this class will be adapted and designed to meet their specific needs. Copper and brass will be provided. Silver (optional) is to be purchased by the student.
Prerequisite: The completion of a beginning and intermediate jewelry / metals class including torch soldering.
Level 2 & 3
Tuesdays, January 14 – March 18
3:45 pm – 6:45 pm, 10 sessions
$326 Members, $366 Guests
$65 Materials/Studio Fee
Metals/Jewelry Department Students
All Jewelry/Metals students pay a fee to cover supplies, and the use of tools/studio equipment during the class periods.
Wearing a mask in the BBAC metals studio is strongly encouraged.
Materials list of items to bring:-Please bring a small notebook and pencil to class-Wear close-toed shoes and long pants-Bring your own safety goggles, or you can share the studio goggles
Course Medium
Jewelry & Metalsmithing
Location
Studio 6 at BBAC Campus
Instructor
Nancy Clark