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BEYOND THE BASICS: DESIGN AND FABRICATION IN METAL

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Course Number: 233JEAC125

Dates: Tuesday, June 27 - September 5, 2023
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Exception Dates: No class 7/4

Meets: Tu from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM , 10 sessions

Fee: $280.00

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This class guides students as they transition from beginning level metalsmithing techniques to an intermediate level of design and fabrication. Students will work on more complex, instructor-guided projects, furthering their fabrication skills, craftsmanship and design sense. Projects and demonstrations vary each quarter and may include mechanisms such as hinges, clasps, findings, and surface design techniques. PREREQUISITE: Three Beginning Jewelry and Metalsmithing classes at the Spruill Center for the Arts, or by permission of the instructor.
Fee: $280.00

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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 255.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeJewelry Lab Fee$ 25.00

Donna DAquino

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donna@donnadaquino.com
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From the time I was a child growing up in New York’s Hudson Valley, I knew I wanted to be an artist. An interest in illustration led me to study graphic design, but my foray into jewelry was part happenstance, part coercion: my undergraduate professor at SUNY Buffalo State College practically dragged me to the metal studio. Everything clicked when I was handed a length of steel wire and prompted to make a drawing.

The exercise encouraged my designer’s mind to play with line three dimensionally and invited explorations of volume, scale, and color. I started out creating one-of-a-kind art jewelry and over the years expanded my ideas into sculpture. The dance of expansion and contraction between jewelry scale and sculpture objects continues to propel my practice. My limited run, hand-crafted jewelry collections are distillations of these ideas, made accessible as easy to wear, every-day statement pieces.

In twenty-plus years since receiving an MFA in jewelry and metalsmithing at Kent State University, my works have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in Craft In America: Expanding Traditions. My one-of-a-kind and production jewelry have been featured in a variety of publications, including Vogue Italia, American Craft, and Metalsmith magazine. My works are in the permanent collections of the Fuller Craft Museum and the Racine Art Museum and held in numerous private collections.

Donna’s website: donnadaquino.com/

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