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This course includes a beginners programme to introduce key techniques, while students with some previous experience will be encouraged to develop their ideas and extend their skills with further jewellery making techniques.
This is a practical class and you will be learning to make pieces of jewellery to develop, or build on your skills. You will learn to work confidently with metals and other materials. As a beginner, you will start with a series of basic, practical projects designed to encourage the familiarity with the tools, materials and processes most frequently used in the workshop. As a returning or intermediate student, you will be set a new design project each term, usually related to a specialist technique, as well as pursuing your own personal projects. You will learn through group demonstrations and individual, one-to-one help and guidance, with technical and critical advice depending on your needs. The tutor will give demonstrations, presentations and lead group discussions around technical and creative subjects. You will work at your own pace, negotiating individual learning goals with your tutor, and record and assess these on Learning Statements.
The course is suitable for complete beginners who have no previous experience of jewellery making or metalwork, and intermediate level learners who want to gain further confidence in jewellery making techniques.
The jewellery studio is on the 3rd floor of the main building, there is lift access. You need a moderate level of fitness to be able to use jewellery equipment. Please let the tutor know if you are pregnant and they will advise you as to necessary precautions.
The college provides all of the tools necessary to take part in the course and basic materials in reasonable quantities, such as base metals, paper, acrylic etc. Students will be expected to buy some materials for their projects (e.g. silver, saw blades). A comprehensive list of these and suppliers will be provided during the first lesson. Please wear sensible shoes and bring an apron. A note book, pen and pencil for technical notes and design ideas is strongly recommended. New students with previous experience should bring an example of their work.