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Jewelry Open Studio

Work on class or personal projects in the fully equipped studio with a trained safety monitor on hand.

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Jewelry Open Studio

Jewelry Open Studio

Work on class or personal projects in the fully equipped studio with a trained safety monitor on hand.

Pricing
  • Guest Registration
    $ 20.00
  • Member Registration
    $ 0.00
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About

Open Studio provides members and guests with a collaborative environment to pursue self-directed work, whether it’s finishing projects from classes or working on independent projects. Tools and basic shop supplies are available.

A trained safety monitor is always on duty. This isn’t a class, and no formal instruction is given.

Details

Equipment

Tools and equipment are available for the following processes:

  • Fabrication

  • Stone setting

  • Wax carving

Registration

  • Registration is required.

  • Registration closes the night before at 11:59 PM.

  • If no one has shown up by the end of the first hour, the monitor may close the studio. 

  • If you know you’ll arrive more than an hour after the start time, email Registrar@bainbridgebarn.org by 11:59 PM the day before.

Materials

The studio has only a small quantity of materials available for purchase, limited to supplies on hand.

You should bring:

  • Your own metal, findings, stones, and other materials.

  • Towels to dry metal and your hands.

  • Cotton apron.

Prerequisites

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.

  • Wear closed-toe shoes and natural-fiber clothing.

  • Do not wear loose or synthetic-fiber clothing, scarves, or ties.

  • Do not wear dangling jewelry, such as necklaces and bracelets.

  • Tie back beards. Tie back long hair in a bun.

Coordinator
Jewelry & Fine Metals Programming
+1 206-842-4475 jewelry.programming@bainbridgebarn.org
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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