Handcrafted Jewelry Inspired by the Natural World

Week 4, 5 | Tu, W, Th | Turner Community Center | Ages 14 and up

Drawing inspiration from wildlife, sea creatures and organic architecture, discover how profound stories and beautiful landscapes can be impressed into copper metal using a technique called coining (a form of precision stamping). Learn how to use a jewelry saw and masterfully cut out various shapes of copper. By the end of a week you will have created a stunning pendant that makes a statement to enrich our world. 

No experience or artistic talent necessary. All instruction and materials to make a finished pendant will be provided. 

Materials fee of $35 due to instructor at start of class.

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Barbara Kasparek Mutscheller

A.A., College of Dupage; Art History, Penn State University. Sole Proprietor of a community art gallery/studio in Mayville, N.Y. Continues to pursue her passion for the visual arts with a series of sculpture installations throughout the northwest.