Beginning & Intermediate Jewelry Design and Metalwork

Design and craft your own jewelry! Students work on their own individual projects with instructor assistance. Projects include everything from jewelry to vessels, spoons, boxes, and wall pieces. Various techniques are presented throughout the class sessions including stone setting, forging, etching, chasing and repousee, advanced stone setting, reticulation, lost-wax casting, cuttlefish casting, alloying, mold making, and more. Development of design ideas and appropriate processes to be used are ongoing explorations. 

Course Date Info: 

Spring Session –  Register Now
Thursdays, March 21, 2013 – May 9, 2013
7:00pm – 9:15pm
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Summer Session –  Register Now
Thursdays, May 23, 2013 – July 18, 2013 (no class Thursday, July 4, 2013)
7:00pm – 9:15pm
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Course Format: 
Classroom
Location: 
University of Georgia Thomas Street Art Complex
Building 2600, Athens, GA 30601
United States
See map: Google Maps
Location Info: 

Please check signage at Thomas Street Art Complex 

Course Fee(s): 

$249 Regular fee 

Students pay a $25 materials fee on the first night. A $30 lab fee (per person) is already included in the course fee. 

Who Should Attend: 

Individuals interested in increasing their jewelry design and metalworking skills 

Continuing Education Information: 

1.8 CEUs

Instructor: 

Barbara Mann

Registration Details:

In addition to students with an intermediate skill level, we will accept five students with a beginning skill level. Don’t miss out! This is the last time this fun and engaging course will be offered!