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Cold Connections Techniques

During this technique focused class, students will benefit from learning methods for perforating and connecting materials primarily without heat.

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Cold Connections Techniques

Cold Connections Techniques

During this technique focused class, students will benefit from learning methods for perforating and connecting materials primarily without heat.

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As a maker or jewelry artist, it’s often difficult to know how to approach the union of dissimilar materials. In this technique-focused class, you’ll learn methods for perforating and connecting materials primarily without heat.

The instructor has more than 20 years’ experience creating finished jewelry objects, the base of which are frequently made with found or repurposed materials sensitive to heat. Learn the instructor’s personal techniques in order to demystify this topic while gaining insight on processes and procedures. Understand how to create solid, lasting unions with wire and tube rivets, attaching materials without risk of fracture or breakage.

A unique versatile material that can be seen in the instructor’s work is coconut shell. You will have the opportunity to explore and work with this material during class in addition to sheet metal. Come enjoy the richness of being able to incorporate organic or heat-sensitive materials into your work through the use of rivets. Discussion will be offered about what you should consider for good application, mounting or connecting of dissimilar materials. You’re encouraged to ask questions throughout the class. 

Details

  • A $35 materials fee, included in the cost of the class.
  • Registration closes Aug. 21. 

 

Details

Students should bring;

  • Apron
  • Towel

Prerequisites

  • Students should feel comfortable with their sawing and filing skills. Although not required, some previous knowledge of soldering could be helpful. 
  • BARN offers Introduction to the Jeweler's Torch: Skills Class,  Introduction to Jewelry - Skills Class and  Jewelry Soldering: Skills Class to gain these skills. 

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
Instructor
Jesse Bert

Jesse holds a bachelor's degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a master's in fine arts in jewelry and metalsmithing from East Carolina University. He spent three years as a tool and die maker's apprentice before university gave him a strong interest and appreciation for creating fine handmade tools. He spent 14 years teaching and making jewelry in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, before moving to Seattle in 2020. Prestigious venues where his work has been shown include the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. In 2014, he was a fellow at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts residency program in Maine, and in 2019, he participated in a two-month residency with a world-renowned instrument builder near Frankfurt, Germany.

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