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POLYMER CLAY TECHNIQUES

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal


Course Number: 202JEPC030

Dates: Tuesday, July 28 - September 15, 2020
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Meets: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM , 8 sessions

Fee: $175.00

Notes: All staff, instructors, and students will be required to wear face masks while in the building and during their class. Each individual will be responsible for providing their own covering; however, additional masks will be on hand in case of breakage or if a mask becomes dirty. Class sizes may be reduced for Social Distancing, and hand washing is encouraged before, during and after class.

This course ended on September 15, 2020

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Notes:

All staff, instructors, and students will be required to wear face masks while in the building and during their class. Each individual will be responsible for providing their own covering; however, additional masks will be on hand in case of breakage or if a mask becomes dirty. Class sizes may be reduced for Social Distancing, and hand washing is encouraged before, during and after class.
Fee: $175.00

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 165.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeJewelry Lab Fee$ 10.00

Stacy Nathan

Photo of work by Stacy Nathan

foundart@bellsouth.net
Stacy's Classes

Stacy Nathan has always worked in a creative field. After 20 years in the film industry as a sound editor, she started working in metals. After two summers in San Francisco, studying at Alan Revere's studio, she knew it was time to leave the film industry and pursue the study and production of jewelry. She is currently working in mixed-media, incorporating Polymer clay, enamel work, gem stones and found objects into her metal fabricated pieces. Her love of color and sculptural processes has always dominated her work and she strives for natural and dynamic designs.

Stacy has shown in several shows in the Atlanta and Los Angeles areas and works on commission pieces. As a member of the Georgia Goldsmith Guild, she has been able to study with masters in many different areas of metal fabrication and has sought out masters in Polymer clay and Enamel work to help further her design choices. "Exploration is invigorating; the journey must be heart felt."

Date Day Time Location
07/28/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
08/04/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
08/11/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
08/18/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
08/25/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
09/01/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
09/08/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205
09/15/2020Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM RM 205

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