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Jewelry and Metal Arts 2

Advanced stone setting, tool making, electroforming, metal leaf, woodworking, and mixed media. Use these techniques to create jewelry or small-scale sculptural objects—your choice!

Fall Portfolio Project

Develop a portfolio showing a strong relationship between material, technique, and concept development. In this stimulating and supportive environment, you will not only develop a unique body of work but will also learn and practice how to confidently and professionally present your portfolio. (This course is cross-listed with JEM 499FPP.)

Fall Portfolio Project

Develop a portfolio showing a strong relationship between material, technique, and concept development. In this stimulating and supportive environment, you will not only develop a unique body of work but will also learn and practice how to confidently and professionally present your portfolio. (This course is cross-listed with JEM 699FPP.)

Laser Fabrication

Using industry-standard software and digital fabrication techniques, you’ll develop vectors and rasters to be laser cut or engraved/etched into precise, intricate designs in a variety of materials. Enhance your individualized projects with these new contemporary techniques. (This course is cross-listed with JEM 233.)

Laser Fabrication

Using industry-standard software and digital fabrication techniques, you’ll develop vectors and rasters to be laser cut or engraved/etched into precise, intricate designs in a variety of materials. Enhance your individualized projects with these new contemporary techniques. (This course is cross-listed with JEM 668.)

Jewelry and Metal Arts: Design and Fabrication

Learn soldering, fabrication, stone setting, texturing, patination, and lost wax casting techniques to develop thematically related jewelry or sculptural forms. Use sketchbooks and journals to document your ideas and inspirations.

Papermaking/Mixed Media

Paper is a powerful, creative tool. Using historical and contemporary techniques, you’ll learn how natural and raw plant materials become unique papers. Turn these papers into amazing projects for book arts, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and wearables. (This course is cross-listed with JEM 238.)

Papermaking/Mixed Media

Paper is a powerful, creative tool. You’ll learn how natural and raw plant materials become unique papers using historical and contemporary techniques. Turn these papers into amazing projects for book arts, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and wearables. (This course is cross-listed with JEM 643.)

Jewelry and Metal Arts 1

Create fine metal objects and jewelry using copper, brass, bronze, and sterling silver. Gain skills in stone setting, metal forging, die forming, basic chain making, and introductory casting.