Forging Spoons Workshop

Forging Spoons Workshop

Adult Workshop | Available

Adult all levels

6/2/2024 (one day)

10:00 AM-4:00 PM EDT on Sun

$192.50

$173.25

$25.00

$20.00

This blacksmithing class will teach the basic traditional skills to forge spoons, emphasizing hand forging, utility, and individual expression. Transform steel round, square and flat stock, as well as sheet metal, into table spoons, cooking spoons, tasting spoons, cocktail stir spoons, and scoops. Drawing down, forge welding, spreading, sinking, riveting, planishing, twisting, and scrolling, are just some of the techniques that will turn plain metal into something beautiful and practical. Students will need safety glasses, dust mask or respirator, leather work gloves, (welding gauntlets not needed) and should wear jeans, a non-flammable cotton shirt and/or jacket, and closed-toed boots or leather shoes. Our forge is an outdoor building that is only semi-enclosed; please dress accordingly. For full-day workshops, please bring a lunch to be on the safe side, as there may or may not be time to get food during a lunch break.

MARSHA TRATTNER holds an MFA in Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design. She teaches sculpture and metal working at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. She also runs NYC’s only blacksmithing classes through her studio, She-Weld. Marsha and her work have been featured in the New York Times, Real Simple, New York Daily News, Provincetown Arts, and on NY1, among others. Recent commissions include a banister for Designer Cynthia Rowley, litter baskets for the New York City Department of Sanitation, the bread display for Amy’s Bread, and the world’s first solar-powered chandelier, at Habana Outpost in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.