Metalwork and Jewelry for Beginners

Apr 19–Jun 7 • 8 sessions
Saturday
9am–12pm
Saturday
9am–12pm
Register

This introductory class provides in-depth instruction on the technical and conceptual aspects of modern metalsmithing essential to making jewelry. Potential projects and techniques include traditional use of the jeweler’s saw, soldering, polishing, simple forming, and chain making. You will create finished pieces of jewelry made in brass and copper with the option to purchase silver. Visits to explore the museum's collection will support lessons and provide inspiration for your work. This course is great for someone with no metals experience or who would like to brush up on their metalsmithing skills. No prior knowledge of metalwork or jewelry making is required.

Please come to class with closed-toe shoes.

Registration for this class closes on April 5.

Age
16+
Start
Sat Apr 19
End
Sat Jun 7

Teacher
Rachel Dunn