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Advanced Studio (FRIDAY AFTERNOONS)
March 15, 2024

Instructor Dallas Vinson | Get back on track with unfinished projects and areas where you need the guiding hand of an expert! This class will help you overcome pain points and advance your jewelry-making skills through demos and customized instruction with our in-house pro.
This is a LIVE, IN-PERSON event. Please plan to arrive no more than 15 minutes early to the class.
***Please Note: No Classes Week of March 30 - April 10***
Join us for an enriching open studio session hosted by our esteemed metal smithing instructor. This event is tailored for members of our metal smithing guild who are eager to delve into the world of metalwork and expand their artistic horizons.
Highlights:
Expert Guidance: Benefit from the expertise of our experienced metal smithing instructor, who will be on hand to provide guidance, tips, and support throughout the session.
Creative Exploration: Participants will have the freedom to explore a range of metalworking techniques, from forging and shaping to soldering and finishing. This open studio encourages creativity and individual expression.
Collaborative Environment: Connect with fellow guild members in a collaborative and supportive environment. Share ideas, techniques, and inspiration as you work on your projects alongside like-minded individuals.
Access to Tools and Equipment: Take advantage of our well-equipped studio with a wide array of tools and equipment. Whether you're a seasoned metal smith or a beginner, you'll find everything you need to bring your metalwork ideas to life.
Project Development: Use this time to develop and complete your metalwork projects. Whether you're working on jewelry, sculptures, or functional items, the open studio provides the perfect setting to bring your artistic visions into reality.
Networking Opportunity: Forge connections within the guild, exchange knowledge, and build a sense of community. The open studio is not only a place for creativity but also a platform for building lasting relationships with fellow metal smiths.