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Exploring Decoration in MetalSigrun Simmons- Rank
Friday, August 2 - Sunday, August 4
10:00am - 6:00pm
$650
All Levels
All Levels
In this weekend jewelry making intensive, students will explore two decorative metal techniques. Students will create pattern on sheet metal through etching and hammering. Both techniques will enable students to create metal beads, bracelets, pendants, or earrings. The workshop will cover basic jewelry making techniques, such as jump rings, French ear wire, clasps, stone setting, and cold connection. This class is open to all levels of jewelry enthusiasts from beginners to advanced artists, and students will develop individual jewelry based on their ideas.
My name is Sigrun Simons-Rank, and I am an Instructor in the Jewelry and Small metal Department of the Wingate Arts School at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (formerly known as the Arkansas Arts Center Museum School) in Little Rock, Arkansas. I received my training through knowledgeable instructors at the Arts Center Museum School and studied a wide variety of techniques and lapidary work. Since 2016, I am sharing my knowledge as a Jewelry- and Lapidary instructor at the Museum School, have taught various workshops in Arkansas, and in 2019, I had the pleasure to teach jewelry making techniques at Glass Axis during their Summer Program.
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610 W Town St, Columbus, OH, United States, Ohio 43215
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