Intro to Jewelry Making
In-Person: Adult | Registration opens 2/5/2025 10:00 AM
In this 6 week introductory class, students learn the fundamentals of jewelry-making to create their own wearable designs. We start with cutting, filing, soldering, polishing, and other traditional fabrication skills to make copper band rings, bangles, and earrings, and students can also learn to make their own custom sterling silver bezel-set ring. Using the culmination of these skills, students then design and create a final project under the guidance of the instructor.
With Artist Kylie Weinzierl
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- Copper & Sterling Silver Sheet
- Assorted cabs
Kylie Weinzierl
Kylie Weinzierl is a Boston area interdisciplinary artist, with a primary focus in metalsmithing, a background in sound art, multimedia installation and fabrication, as well as glass work, textile, and performance. Kylie received a Bachelor of the Arts from Arizona State University in 2019, and a Master of Fine Arts from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in February 2024. Kylie is the head Jewelry Instructor at Stonybrook Metal Arts & Sculpture School in Jamaica Plain as well as the the Metals Studio Manager at Lexington Arts and Crafts Society.