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METAL CLAY: OPEN WORK CUFF

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Course Number: 244JEMC575

Dates: Thursday, September 26 - December 12, 2024
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Exception Dates: No class 11/7, 11/28

Meets: Th from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM , 10 sessions

Fee: $300.00

This course ended on December 12, 2024

In this 10 week, metal clay, sterling cuff class, we will be learning how to size our clay for shrinkage as well as how our designs add strength and stability to our cuffs. We will also learn to make earrings from broken and left over cuff pieces.
You will need to purchase AT LEAST 50g of EZ960 lump clay as well as one EZ960 syringe from CoolTools. There will be a $27 kit fee paid to the instructor for special, colorful CZs as well as other needed supplies.
Please bring a long term clay keeper so that your clay does not dry out. We have student tool kits for you to borrow while in the classroom but feel free to bring your own tools as well as an apron. Please also bring an N95 mask to use during sanding.
Fee: $300.00

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

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 300.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00

Janell Stephen

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With a career spanning over two decades, my artistic journey in the jewelry design began when I was employed at my local bead shop, where I honed my craft in the intricacies of beads and wire. I could not find the exact pieces to finish my jewelry and looked into the prospect of having them made for me and that's when the allure of the metalsmithing began. It unveiled a realm of endless possibilities. I took many metalsmithing classes while working at the bead shop. Soon, I was making more jewelry than I could possibly wear, which led to selling my creations at jewelry events and shows throughout the Southeast.

I was introduced to metal clay - this amazing medium seamlessly blended the traditional artistry I enjoyed with a gentler approach that spared my joints. Once again, I dove in wholeheartedly, taking classes at Spruill, online and even traveling out of state to learn from a wide variety of instructors. I eventually became Art Clay Senior Certified as well as Aussie Metal Clay Certified and naturally found myself drawn toward teaching, sharing the knowledge I'd gathered from diverse jewelry techniques.

In addition to the classes I teach at Spruill, you can find me (alongside my co-jewelry instructor, Jackie Comet) featured in several CraftCast classes.

I truly feel that the world of jewelry creation benefits from the diversity of instructors. By embracing ideas from each one, you find what works for you - and in doing so, you enrich your own creative journey.

I have two adult children I get to call friends and an amazing husband who is always my cheerleader. We also have two fur-balls who graciously allow us to live in their home.
Date Day Time Location
09/26/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
10/03/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
10/10/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
10/17/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
10/24/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
10/31/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
11/14/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
11/21/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
12/05/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203
12/12/2024Thursday10 AM to 1 PM RM 203

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