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Written by Barbara Forbes-Lyons
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Jewelry Pas de Deux with Jeffrey Lloyd Dever
July 26 – August 2, 2007
For this workshop Jeff combines two of his most sought-after techniques, miniature hollowware and reinforced armature forms. Over the course of this multi-day class you will explore an array of small-scale jewelry forms and shapes employing this rare combination of techniques. Together we will create small forms and armatures of your own design, and through clay layering and multi-cycle curing, build small pieces suitable for jewelry application. The results are strong, light and often reproducible polymer clay pieces, for use as beads, pins, or pendants. Surface ornamentation and finishing techniques will be discussed as time allows. This is a technique workshop, not a project-specific class; therefore all students need a basic working knowledge of polymer clay.
7-Day $1,950.00
The class will be held at Gwen Gibson's place, La Cascade, in Durfort,
France.
For more information contact
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Written by Marla Frankenberg
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The Pittsburgh Polymer Clay Guild is happy to be hosting a Polymer Pastiche Two-Day Workshop, with Kim Cavender and Judy Belcher! Kim is the author of "Polymer Clay for the Fun of
it!" and Judy is the author of "Polymer Clay Creative Traditions." Both
are well-known polymer clay teachers, and both have appeared on "The
Carol Duvall Show." We will be learning a variety of techniques
and using them to make a one-of-a-kind art journal. There is a very
entertaining and informative link to a much fuller description of the
workshop here: The dates: Saturday and Sunday, March 31st and April 1st.
The location: Lawrence, PA. The cost: $175 for PPCG members, $185 for
non-members. We will be making a group order for supplies before the
workshop. Contact Marla Frankenberg at
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Read more... [Polymer Pastiche Workshop with Kim Cavender and Judy Belcher, in Pittsburgh]
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Written by Meredith Arnold
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Jewelry Arts Expo in Wilmington, DE April 27-28 Jewelry applications with polymer clay are
limitless and amazingly fun. This class promises to take beginners to
the intermediate level very quickly while creating lots of exciting
jewelry composition options. Learn how to imitate semi-precious
materials, apply paints, powders and inclusions, make graduated sized
beads, carve, drill, finish and make your own tools. Drinking from a
fire hose has never been more fun than this!
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Written by Meredith Arnold
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EDGE - a professional development program for artists
This
program is designed to help artists navigate the business world
successfully with the skills and resources they need to do what they
love. Instruction
covers everything from creating a professional portfolio and business
organization to legal issues such as contracting, licensing, copyright
law and tax topics. Content areas also include instruction on building
a resume, artistic statement, credentials, self promotion, marketing,
submissions and avenues for exhibition, grant opportunities and much
more. The
EDGE program includes presentations by professionals in the field
providing the real inside scoop for how each system works and how to
make that system work for you. This is a 50 hour training program.
"I'm
very excited to be involved in developing and presenting this
innovative program at Edmonds Community College. Training in this
program has been extremely valuable for me and I would recommend this
program to any artist wishing to gain measurable success from their
artistic work." Meredith Arnold, Program Coordinator For more information: Web: www.edcc.edu/ArtsNow
Email:
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Phone: (425) 640-1243
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Written by Meredith Arnold
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Silk Screen Painting and Carving Polymer ClayApril 9 and 16 Mondays, 6-9 p.m. at Artworks - 201 2nd Ave. S., Edmonds, WA
Silk screen painting is a high quality stencil process and creating
exciting results is guaranteed for everyone. Learn how fun it is to
make the screens and use them on polymer clay. It's so simple that it's
surprising. Discover how silk screening also has applications for
carving cured polymer clay to make your own stamps, printing plates or
for jewelry, book covers and more.
Boxes, Vessels and Hollow Forms with Polymer Clay with Meredith ArnoldMay 7 and 14 Mondays, 6-9 p.m. at Artworks - 201 2nd Ave. S., Edmonds, WA
Discover
the fun of making boxes, vessels and hollow forms in polymer clay. Once
you know the basics it's guaranteed that the directions to go will
inspire you.
For more information contact: ArtsNow,
Edmonds Community College
Class listings can be found at: http://www.edcc.edu/artsnow/
Email:
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Phone: (425) 640-1243
Web: www.edcc.edu/ArtsNow
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