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Focused Open Studio: Cold Connections: Rivets

Practice making wire and tube rivets using the techniques covered in the Cold Connections: Rivets class.

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Focused Open Studio: Cold Connections: Rivets

Focused Open Studio: Cold Connections: Rivets

Practice making wire and tube rivets using the techniques covered in the Cold Connections: Rivets class.

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This Focused Open studio is limited to the tools and riveting techniques you learned in the Cold Connections: Rivets class. Make more samples or bring a project of your own design to rivet. 

Details

  • Registration is required.
  • Registration closes the night before at 11:59 PM.
  • Bring an apron and towels for drying metal and hands.
  • Bring the materials and printed handout you received in Cold Connections: Rivets.
  • You can bring a project of your own design in which you want to incorporate rivets (optional).

Details

Some materials will be available for purchase (payment can be made at the front desk). Ask the studio monitor for assistance.

Prerequisites

You must have taken the Cold Connections: Rivets class.

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • Safety and magnifying glasses will be available in the studio, or you can bring your own. 
  • Wear closed-toe shoes and natural-fiber clothing.
  • Do not wear loose or synthetic-fiber clothing, dangling jewelry, scarves, or ties.
  • Tie back long hair in ponytail or bun.
Instructor
Joan Hammond

Joan Hammond began working in metal in 1994, when she started taking metalsmithing classes as an antidote to documenting computer software. What she discovered was a medium that not only used her training in painting, printmaking, and ceramics, but also opened the possibilities of creating art that can be worn. Family artifacts and history, plants and animals, and the textiles and jewelry of non-Western cultures inspire her current work, which she executes using various fabrication techniques, including chasing and repoussé. Hammond exhibits locally and nationally. Her work has been published in Metalsmith magazine’s Exhibition in Print. She is a member of the Seattle Metals Guild and an active volunteer and instructor at BARN.

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