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Intro to Precious Metal Clay

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THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Please check our other studio workshops here.
WHEN:
Saturday, June 19, 2021 11:00AM - 5:00PM

IDEAL FOR:  Teens and Adults

PRICE: $105/BRAHM members; $120/non members

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

Explore jewelry making using Precious Metal Clay. PMC is clay made of metal particles, which allows you to sculpt and create pieces that become solid, fine silver when fired. Each student will be able to create a pair of small earrings and a charm or a bead. You will learn how to texture the clay, fire, patina and polish. All skill levels welcome. Kit includes One 5 Gram pack of PMC and access to all the tools needed.

PLEASE NOTE: Limited seating available. An 80% refund will be issued if the participant cancels three weeks prior to the event. For cancellations made less than three weeks prior to the event, BRAHM will issue a refund IF the museum is able to fill the vacated spot. 

About the Instructor:

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Amy Brandenburg is a certified PMC instructor who has been teaching metal clay for the last 9 years. She received a BA in Jewelry Design from Columbia College in Chicago and an MA in Visual Culture; Costume Studies from NYU. An award-winning metal clay artist and member of the Southern Highlands Craft Guild for the last 6 years, she creates jewelry inspired by history, nature and architecture that is enameled, carved and three dimensional. Sharing her passion for metal clay, she creates an environment where others can experiment, learn and grow.

View Amy working with PMC in the video below:

COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS:

This workshop has limited tickets to ensure social distancing. Everyone will have their own table to work at, with plenty of space in between. People who share the same house may work at the same table. Masks are required.


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