Hollow forms bring bold dimension to jewelry, creating pieces that appear
substantial while remaining surprisingly lightweight and comfortable to wear.
Over 3 days, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, students will explore the fundamentals of hollow form
construction while expanding their technical and creative skills. Through hands on
projects, participants will experiment with design and layout, explore a
variety of metal texturing techniques, and strengthen their soldering and
finishing abilities.
Students will create two unique hollow form pieces: first, a ring that introduces
the essential construction process step by step, and second, an original piece of
their own design that allows for personal expression and experimentation.
Designed for intermediate-level metals students, this workshop is open to those
who have completed at least three sessions of Foundations in Metals (Fall,
Winter, and Spring) or the equivalent. Students should be comfortable with
soldering and basic metal smithing skills.
Registration $345 Register Here

