ONLINE: Synclastic Rings: Domes

ONLINE: Synclastic Rings: Domes

Adult Multi-Week | This class has been canceled

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States

Online

Beginner to Intermediate

4/27/2021-5/4/2021

6:00 PM-8:00 PM EDT on Tue

$60.00

$54.00

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Create a synclastic (domed ring). By the end of the workshop you’ll be proficient at single seam soldering, sheet fabricating and forming, along with basic surface embellishing.

  • This is intended as a class for students that have some sort of studio available to them and a version of the materials listed at home. See supply list for studio needs. They may feel free to email me and check if what they have will work if they aren't sure.
  • Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
  • This class is held online through Zoom; learn more about how online classes work here
Tector, Sarah

Sarah attended East Carolina University and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts – Art Education with a Concentration in Metal Design, in 1993. In addition she has also studied at Penland School of Arts and Crafts for eight sessions. After years of trying her hand at various art related jobs in different cities (gallery owner, jewelry design for a manufacturing company, and studio assistant), Sarah has once again settled in Raleigh, NC. She now splits her time between her studio and teaching. Sarah’s aesthetic when designing over the years is to approach jewelry as small scale sculpture.She creates clean, geometric, and architecturally influenced pieces in sterling silver, cast bronze, powder coating, and other mixed materials. These are mainly one-of-a-kind, limited edition, and production pieces of jewelry and most recently wall installations. She is not abandoning her jewelry roots, rather looking for the opportunity and challenge of artistic evolution and the idea that worn or not they are works of art. Instagram: @stectormetals