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2013 Dartmouth College Jewelry and Metalsmithing Symposium
with guest artists Andy Cooperman, Donald Friedlich and Deborah Lozier
The Donald Claflin Jewelry Studio brings a very
special event to the Hopkins Center: the 2013 Dartmouth College Jewelry and Metalsmithing symposium, in which three extraordinary jewelry/metals artists from across the country converge in Hanover for three days of activities.
There are three events within the Symposium.
Dartmouth Student-only master classes, slide lecture with exhibition and artist reception, a full-day workshop with the artists
For more information, including artist biographies:
hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/jewelrysymposium
DARTMOUTH STUDENT ONLY MASTER CLASSES:
Dartmouth student master class descriptions
Thursday April 25
3 – 4 pm
Donald Friedlich
The Best of American Jewelry and Metalsmithing
This inspiring lecture will illustrate the artistic range, ingenuity and endless material palette of contemporary jewelry and metalsmthing
in the United States. Leading figures in the field as well as emerging artist will be covered.
Both slides and actual artwork will be shown.
4-5 pm Deborah Lozier
The Magic of Torch Fired Glass on Metal
Enamel fused onto copper turns this humble material into an amazing range of color and texture. From shimmering golds to brilliant blues
and a multitude of earthy tones with subtle variation, enamel is an incredibly versatile material. Fusing the enamel with a torch creates a spontaneous and direct approach to the process. This Master Class will introduce students to a broad range of enamel
applications and firing strategies, opening the door for further explorations in the Hopkins Center Jewelry Studio and beyond.
Friday, April 26
4-5 pm Andy Cooperman
Torch Tips: the hot and the hotter
There’s solid and there’s liquid. And then there’s the zone between the two, where metal fractures and crumbles, and where discoveries are made. During this one
hour demonstration we’ll look at soldering, fusing and welding and the hot, semi-molten manipulation of metal to create form and surface.