Metalwork and Jewelry: Next Steps

Jan 9–Mar 13 • 10 sessions
Thursday
6–9pm
Thursday
6–9pm
Register

This intermediate jewelry course builds upon fundamental jewelry and metalworking techniques. Visits to explore the museum's collection support lessons and provide inspiration for your work. Potential projects and skills include cold connections, roller mill embossing, and original hand-made clasps. This course is great for students who have taken Metalwork and Jewelry for Beginners at HoMA School or meet the prerequisites. Nonprecious metals are included with tuition. The studio is outfitted with the tools and equipment that you will need.

Please come to class with closed-toe shoes, a sketchbook, and binder.

Registration for this class will close on December 26.  
 
Prerequisites: Students should know basic metalworking and jewelry techniques such as sawing, piercing, filing, simple surface finishing, bracelet forming, and bezel stone setting.  

Age
16 - 99
Start
Thu Jan 9
End
Thu Mar 13

Teaching artist
Rachel Dunn