Jewelry Making: Independent Projects
Adult Class | FULL
This is an intermediate course designed to expand on a variety of technical processes, design concepts, and tools essential for understanding and working with non-ferrous metals on a wearable scale. Some intermediate techniques that will be covered include: sawing, filing, riveting, forming, texture, soldering, and finishing.
What You Will Learn:
- Design concepts as they pertain to wearable and decorative metals
- Working with specialized tools
- Intermediate techniques
Please note: Class will not meet on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.
Maureen Duffy
Maureen Duffy is a studio jewelry artist and professor based in Philadelphia, PA. She currently serves as an 3/4 time professor of Jewelry and Metalsmithing at Rowan University in New Jersey and a jewelry instructor at Fleisher Art Memorial, one of the country’s oldest art centers, where she has played a key role in developing its jewelry program. Additionally, Maureen teaches workshops at Peters Valley Craft School and Snow Farm, The New England Craft Farm. Other schools that she has taught at include; Tyler School of Art & Architecture, Towson University, Moore College of Art & Design, Millersville University, and SUNY at New Platz, NY.
https://www.maureenduffyjewelry.com/