Cloisonne Enameling & Haiku - April 28 - May 4, 2024 - JC Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC
Workshop at the JC Campbell Fold School in Brasstown, NC
Cloisonné enameling is essentially drawing with wires and filling in around them with glass. Several processes will be discussed but cloisonné will be the primary technique covered. It can be simple or complex. Everyone will learn how to use Harlan's special jig for forming repetitive shapes in cloisonné. Basic metalsmithing/jewelry skills and some enameling experience would be helpful, but beginners are welcome. The class will also be composing haiku poems as a means to focus, relax and foster a sense of community.
Cloisonne Enameling & Haiku - July 28 - August 4, 2024 - Corning Museum of Glass
This is a five day workshop at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY. Several processes will be discussed but cloisonné will be the primary technique covered. It can be simple or complex. Everyone will learn how to use Harlan's special jig for forming repetitive shapes in cloisonné. Basic metalsmithing/jewelry skills and some enameling experience would be helpful, but beginners are welcome. The class will also be composing haiku poems as a means to focus, relax and foster a sense of community.
Cloisonne Enameling & Haiku - August 25 - 31, 2024 - Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
This is a six day workshop at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts at Deer Isle, ME. Several processes will be discussed but cloisonné will be the primary technique covered. It can be simple or complex. Everyone will learn how to use Harlan's special jig for forming repetitive shapes in cloisonné. Basic metalsmithing/jewelry skills and some enameling experience would be helpful, but beginners are welcome. The class will also be composing haiku poems as a means to focus, relax and foster a sense of community.
Cloisonné Enameling & Haiku - October 7 - 11, 2024 - Marc Adams School of Woodworking, N. Franklin, IN
This is a five day workshop at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking. Several processes will be discussed but cloisonné will be the primary technique covered. It can be simple or complex. Everyone will learn how to use Harlan's special jig for forming repetitive shapes in cloisonné. Basic metalsmithing/jewelry skills and some enameling experience would be helpful, but beginners are welcome. The class will also be composing haiku poems as a means to focus, relax and foster a sense of community.