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92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Before jewelers and metalsmith started to form metal by hammer they used all sorts of heat resistant materials to make molds to pour metal into. These technique is widely known as gravity casting and has been practiced all around the world with various degree of refinement. In this hands on workshop become acquainted with some of the techniques most commonly used in jewelry: Sand and Cuttlefish bone casting. Learn about melting points, mold making,...
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
A hollow constructed bangle bracelet fabricated from different colored metals. (Marriage of Metals) The aim of this project is to use the techniques of merging metal within the context of a hollow constructed bangle bracelet. The combination of different colored metal does not only make our work technically complex it also enables us to introduce graphical elements that have previously been the domain of enamel or other surface embellishing techniques....
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Take this opportunity to finish up those projects that got put on hold. Students will have the opportunity to complete those projects that remain unfinished or start something new that you always wanted to make.
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92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Take your jewelry-making skills to the next level in a supportive and open environment. Master new techniques and solve technical challenges as you work on individual projects in this intermediate/advanced level course at 92nd Street Y.
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Construct three-dimensional jewelry by sawing, bending, folding, dapping and soldering. Prerequisite: Jewelry II Materials needed: 2 clear crystal cabochon approx. 20mm in diameter (Both stones have to measure the same, as we are going to use one for the front and one for the back) 3 inch 14 gauge silver wire Silver tubing 2.5 mm outside, 1.5 mm inside Hard, medium silver solder Sheet
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
For the Advanced Student to finish up your projects or start new ones with instructor guidance. Prerequisite: Jewelry II
Projects in this class will challenge the skill level and improve technique of the students. Prerequisite: Jewelry II Supply List: Click to view list. Note: Jewelry varies between sessions. Materials discussed in the first class.
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Build on the skills you have already learned in an open and supportive environment. Develop individual projects with an emphasis on technical problem solving and mastering new skills. Prerequisite: Jewelry I and II. Supply List All classes scheduled to occur onsite are subject to state and federal safety guidelines. In the event that some, or all, of the meetings of the course cannot happen in person at 92Y, classes will be held at the...
Spatial Relations: From line and mark making to mass and volume. It is standard practice for art schools to train students in fundamentals. Metal working skills though desirable, are in the large picture much less important than awareness, and without tools and a studio adequately equipped we are forced to change our focus from the how to the why and what, and to take a closer look at what those fundamentals are. What this class is concerned with...
Spatial Relations: From line and mark making to mass and volume. It is standard practice for art schools to train students in fundamentals. Metal working skills though desirable, are in the large picture much less important than awareness, and without tools and a studio adequately equipped we are forced to change our focus from the how to the why and what, and to take a closer look at what those fundamentals are. What this class is concerned with...
92nd Street Y @ Online Classroom, New York, NY
Join a class filled with technical demonstrations, power-point presentations, conversations, and discussions ranging from gold, precious stones, glue versus gypsy setting, solder versus welding. If you need a few pointers on how to solder a gold ring, or if you are working on a jewelry line whatever it is you put your energy towards, this class is for you. And since we are a working at home we might also discuss If you can make a soufflé with duck...
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