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Course Description

Advance your metalsmithing skills to design jewelry and small sculptural objects. Building on the knowledge in Jewelry Design I, students learn complex fabrication techniques and an introduction to casting and surfacing methods. Core techniques will be covered including torch-fire enameling, inlay, advanced stone setting, casting through wax working. Students have the opportunity to have their wax pieces cast into metal. As a final project, students will design and fabricate a complex piece that brings together multiple methods.

Note(s):
- This course does not provide certificate credit.

Prerequisites

None
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Section Title
Metal Jewelry and Small Objects
Type
Workshop
Days
Sa
Time
10:00AM to 2:45PM
Dates
Jul 20, 2024 to Aug 17, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
23.8
Location
  • Main Campus
Delivery Options
Onsite  
Course Fee(s)
Additional Fee(s)
$35 Materials Fee $35.00 Mandatory
Instructors
Materials List
Section Notes
  • Student must be 18+ years of age to enroll.
  • All times are listed for Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).
  • Course teaching method:  On-Campus
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