Mon, Apr 04
|Lexington
Metal Clay Studio with Michela Verani
$556
Time & Location
Apr 04, 2022, 10:00 AM – Jun 13, 2022, 2:00 PM
Lexington, 130 Waltham St, Lexington, MA 02421, USA
About the Class or Event
10 Mondays, 10:00 am- 2:00 pm
Begins April 4th, In Studio
Class: $556 (Includes a $36 Studio Fee)
Note: There will be no class on Memorial Day, May 30th.Â
Description: Metal clay open studio is for beginner to advanced students. Â Metal clay is a relatively new medium in the metals toolbox. Â It consists of nanoparticles of metal (gold, silver, bronze, copper, or steel) in a moist (water) binder (cellulose product). Â The moist binder allows the user to form and mold the metal. Â Once worked into the completed form, the piece is then fired in a kiln to its sintering (full fuse) temperature. Â After sintering, the piece is then worked the same as a cast metal piece.Â
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In this class, beginners will be shown how to form and finish metal clay. Â Proper handling techniques and the tools needed to work in metal clay in both its wet and dry stages will be shown and explained. Â Once a piece is completed, it will be fired. Â Students will be shown how to kiln fire their work and how to finish it once fired. Â Intermediate and advanced students will work on advancing their skills. Â Advanced techniques can include complex hollowforms, stone setting prefiring, mokume gane in metal clay, and mixed metal techniques.
Course level: All Levels
Prerequisites: All levels are welcome, students will be taught according to their personal level and what they need/want to learn.
About the instructor: Michela Verani is an artist, working in metal clay, felt and fused glass. Â Â She found metal clay about in 2003 and, after taking beginners' classes, began to work extensively in this medium, which has become her passion. Â Since beginning in metal clay, she has achieved Art Clay Level 1/Senior Certification, Rio Rewards Certification, is a juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in metal clay and was the fourth person to pass jurying for the Metal Clay Master's Registry, Registry III.Â
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Her metal clay, felted and beaded work have won numerous awards. Â She has authored articles for Fired Arts & Crafts, Art Jewelry, Bead Trends, Metal Clay Today, Metal Clay Artist, The Art Clay Society Quarterly and Bead Design (formerly Bead Unique). Â Her work has been featured in a number of PMC Guild Annuals and other books on jewelry.
Please take a look at our registration policy and our current covid policy before your class.
Local dining options, accommodations, and more information about our facility can be found HERE. Â For any other questions our contact information is HERE.
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