Wire Weaving II

Thursday, 6 September 2018 3:00 PM - Thursday, 27 December 2018 5:00 PM EST

102 South 10th Street, Lafayette, Indiana, 47905, United States

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Thursday, 6 September 2018 3:00 PM - Thursday, 27 December 2018 5:00 PM EST

Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, 102 South 10th Street, Lafayette, Indiana, 47905, United States.

 

 

Wire Weaving II

September 6 - 27, 2018

OR

December 6 - 27, 2018

Thursdays

 3:00 - 5:00 PM

  

Art Museum Members:  Use code 'AMGLmember' at checkout to get your 10% discount.

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Class fee:  $200 (Nov.), $250 (Sep. & Dec.) 

 

Enrollment:

Minimum: 3

Maximum: 11

  

Class Description: 

Now that we have learned the beginning skills, we can start to make more complicated pieces. Day one, we are going to design a piece ourselves! Feel free to come with a game plan and a stone you already have to use. We will be designing this piece with hammering and filling in mind. We will pre-shape and cut all our base wires and may even begn the hammering. Day two will involve the use of the hammer, anvil, and filed, as well as beginning to put our projects together. Day three will continue to see our projects take form as well as adding possible base wires, changes in the design if needed, and troubleshooting unforeseen problems during the creation process. Days four and five will see the completion of our projects, more troubleshooting, and those that may finish early will be able to design and make something to go along with their already created work. (ie. If you make a necklace, than you can make earrings or a broach.)

 

Materials:

All materials provided.

 

About the Instructor:

Kenya Ferrand-Ott is a classically trained artist with a miner in jewelry smithing. She is a wildlife artist and loves to bring this into her jewelry work with found objects and natural found crystals. Kenya believes that by using the natural beauty of nature, it's hard to ever go wrong.

 

For more information, please contact the instructor. 

Kenya Ferrand-Ott.

765-301-0645

kenya_ferrand@live.com

 

Art Museum of Greater Lafayette

www.artlafayette.org