FYI
From: Hall Valerie [mailto:Valeri...@scafg.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:46 PM
To: pa...@pickupconsulting.com
Subject: FW: NYPCG - MAY WORKSHOP
Importance: High
Hi Patty!
I thought I'd share a workshop Laura Tabakman is doing at the New York Polymer Clay Guild on May 12th and 13th, 2012.
Maybe the PA Guild might be interested???
Take care,
Valerie
Valerie Hall
President
New York Polymer Clay Guild
From: Hall Valerie
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:00 PM
Subject: NYPCG - MAY WORKSHOP
Importance: High
Laura Tabakman would like to do a workshop at our Guild next month on May 12th and 13th.
Please let me know ASAP if you’re interested in attending. Keep in mind that we need at least 10 or more registrants for this workshop to take place. Please get back to me by Monday, April 23rd.
Thanks much!
Valerie
Attached are a few pictures and documents with the class description (copied below) and supply list.
Class description
In this jewelry class students explore the many ways of combining polymer clay and wire. Even when wire is used as a purely structural element, the piece is better served by using it as integral part of the design. The addition of wire can help give a piece a range of visual expression, from an organic to a very slick look, from delicate to strong, from shiny to rusted. It can connect the different elements, help add movement to a piece, strengthen a union or be used as armature. Wire can serve as hinges, jump rings, closure mechanisms, bails, etc. Students will learn how to use it in individual design elements, pendants, different kinds of findings for necklaces earrings and brooches, even to sew polymer, experimenting with different gauges for different purposes. The pros and cons of incorporating the wire before and after curing will also be discussed.
On the polymer aspect the class will be working on a series of basic design elements that will then be used to construct jewelry. Students will explore the use of inks and translucent clay; create a set of simple canes that can be used in different arrangements; and use textures and stamps in combination with powders and pigments.
At the end of both days students will assemble their elements into the jewelry of their choice (necklace, pendant, bracelet, brooch, earrings), most likely there will be enough elements to assemble several pieces.
This class is suitable for students of all levels.
See samples here
I couldn’t find it either in the email I forwarded. I sent Valerie Hall an email asking about those details and I will forward it when she responds.
The NYPCG web site does not list the workshop but has the following info:
Payment Date | Members | Non-Members |
Payments made up to approx. 4 weeks prior to workshop date | $90 per day | $110 per day |
Payments made after 4 weeks prior to workshop, up through the Guild meeting preceeding workshop | $100 per day | $120 per day |
Walk-ins (after the meeting, if space is available) | $105 per day | $125 per day |
Mail your payment to:
Valerie Hall 109-63 202nd Street St. Albans, NY 11412 |
Meetings and workshops are held at:
University Settlement at the Houston Street Center
273 Bowery
New York, NY 10002
(212) 475-5008
Directions:
Subway: F train to 2nd Avenue.
From: DiBianca, Margaret [mailto:mdib...@ycst.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 7:36 PM
To: Patty Pickup
Subject: RE: [papcg] FW: NYPCG - MAY WORKSHOP
Maybe I missed it but I don’t see anything about the location, times, or cost.
Margaret M. DiBianca, Esq.
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP
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Wilmington, DE 19801
P 302.571.5008
F 302.576.3476
mdib...@ycst.com
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