Forging A Coat Rack Workshop

Forging A Coat Rack Workshop

Adult Workshop | Registration opens 5/15/2024 8:00 PM EDT

Adult all levels

8/10/2024-8/11/2024

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

$455.00

$409.50

$20.00

$25.00

In this two-day beginner class students will be introduced to the art of blacksmithing in a fun and enthusiastic environment where they will focus on the basics of forging to create one-of-a-kind wall hanging, riveted coat racks. Students will start with the basics of how to effectively swing a hammer at the anvil and forge hot steel. From there they will learn various forging processes, including tapering, scrolling, bending, shouldering, and spreading steel. Finally, everyone will drill and rivet together their components to create a finished, functional coat rack. 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.

ANNA KOPLIK attended Pratt Institute for a BFA in Jewelry and has worked at Peters Valley School of Craft, Atlas Forge, Touchstone Center for Crafts, Spirit Ironworks, Inc., and Center for Metal Arts. She has also taught blacksmithing at a variety of craft schools and is currently traveling and working as a teacher and blacksmith. Anna has a passion for educating and showing beginner smiths the many different possibilities blacksmithing has to offer. Her personal work focuses mainly on tool and utensil making, and combining functionality with a refined, delicate aesthetic.