EVERY THURSDAY
JEWELRY MAKING 201
OPEN STUDIO EXPLORATION
Personalized Metalsmithing Instruction for Skill Development and Creative Growth
EVERY THURSDAY through December 12th, 5:30pm-8:30pm
Pay per class; select preferred dates:
Thursdays, November 7th, 14th, & 21 th, 28 th; December 5th & 12th
Tuition: $120 for 3 hours
Supplies: $20+ determined by project & paid in class
Recommended but not required: Jewelry Making 101, 102, or equivalent sawing, soldering and fabricating experience using non-ferrous metal.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Bring Your Jewelry Dreams to Life: Full Studio Access & Expert Guidance Await! Do you have a project idea but aren’t sure where to start? Want more hands-on experience before setting up your own jewelry studio? Looking for structured studio time with guidance to elevate your skills? Open Studio is here for you! With access to a fully equipped jewelry studio and the guidance of a working goldsmith, this 3-week open studio series offers a unique opportunity to create at your own pace, build new skills, and receive expert support along the way.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
I know from personal experience that setting up your own jewelry studio is expensive. In this class you can work on building your skills without the huge financial burden. This open studio is ideal for anyone ready to advance their jewelry-making skills within a supportive, collaborative environment. Perfect for those who want hands-on experience in a professional setting with the freedom to work on personalized projects.
HIGHLIGHTS
Choose Your Own Project: Dive into any jewelry project that excites you and build it with complete creative freedom.
Expert Guidance: Work alongside an experienced goldsmith for troubleshooting and skill-building as you work.
Skill Enhancement: Focus on improving the techniques most relevant to your goals, from sawing and soldering to finishing.
Structured Studio Time: Enjoy focused sessions designed to help you make real progress.
Personalized Feedback: Receive one-on-one support to refine your designs and perfect your craftsmanship.
Collaborative Environment: Join a community of like-minded makers, working and learning in a creative, inspiring studio setting.
Confidence Building: Gain hands-on experience before establishing your own workspace or studio.
Rinse & Repeat
This class is designed to be repeatable, so you can revisit and reinforce your skills or work on personal projects as much as you like. By the end, you’ll be ready to dive into more advanced jewelry-making courses!
SKILLS & TECHNIQUES TO EXPLORE
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• Beginner Fabrication Skills
- Sawing & Piercing
- Soldering & Annealing
- Filing & Sanding
- Using Measuring & Layout Tools
- Color & Texture
- Roller Printing
- Patinas
- Intermediate to Advanced Fabrication Skills
- Building Hollow Forms
- Box Construction
- Fold-forming
- Stonesetting
- Bezel Setting
- Tube Setting
- Flush Setting
CREATIVE TRAILBLAZERS
This course is a vibrant playground for skill seekers and goal-driven creatives alike! Set your own goals and tackle unique projects, all while honing your techniques in an inspiring studio environment that fosters creativity and self-directed learning.
REGISTRATION
To register via email or pay with e-Transfer contact info@samontecruzstudios.com. Individual instruction, studio bench rental & casting rates available upon request.
LOCATION
All courses are taught at Samonte Cruz Studios in the Ymir Studio, 7012 1st Ave, Ymir, BC V0G 2K0
TUITION & SUPPLIES
Small class sizes ensure individualized instruction. The cost includes course specific supplies, use of workbench, chair or stool, basic hand tools, jeweller’s torch, flex shaft machine, and up to 20 grams of copper or brass for use in the course. Sterling silver and gold are available for purchase from the instructor upon request.
HEALTH & SAFETY
Students must bring the following mandatory personal protection equipment to bring:
- Close-toed shoes
- N95 mask
- Safety glasses
- Earplugs or other hearing protection
To protect the health and safety of all students, no outside metal may be soldered or cast in the studio unless purchased directly from Samonte Cruz Studios, a metal manufacturer, reputable jewelry supply company, or the Canadian/US Mint. Even karat-stamped jewelry can contain harmful alloys when heated. Students wishing to use their own metal may book a private class or casting session at the instructor's discretion.