Intro to Jewelry Making Session 2 Evening Session with: Steven ParkerBack to Previous Page(Terms and Conditions) |
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Intro to Jewelry Making Session 2 Evening Session with: Steven Parker March 28 - May 9 6:30pm - 9:30pm Runs 6 Thursdays- Note that classes will be moved as needed to accommodate spring break. $450 Skill Level: Students should have a basic skill set including sawing, piercing and soldering Materials/Supplies: $30 materials fee payable at the time of registration |
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Regular Workshop This course introduces the beginning student to the core tools used in the fabrication of jewelry from metal.
Tools and basic techniques:
Projects: In addition to technical samples demonstrating use of tools and techniques, students will learn to create their own unique designs.
Steven Parker is an Adjunct Professor in the Jewelry Design Department at FIT in New York. He is also a certified Rhino trainer, teaching Rhino3D, a CAD modeling program widely used in jewelry and other industries. Steven went through his apprenticeship at Oscar Heyman, a manufacturer of the very finest precious stone jewelry, and later returned there to manage production. He spent time working in the toy industry, developing and manufacturing products that took adantage of his expertise and love of all things mechanical. Currently, in addition to teaching he consults with clients on all phases of jewelry manufacture from design and prototyping to production. To learn more about Steven and to see some of his work please visit this website. |