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Midnight Metalsmithing - Intermediate Level

Presented by Peninsula Art Academy at Peninsula Art Academy, Peninsula OH

Mar 02 - 30 2017
Midnight Metalsmithing - Intermediate Level

Please join us in our fun, late night metalsmithing class. This class will focus on hollow form construction (containers) with hinges and lids using non-ferrous metals. This class is designed so students can create one container project during the course of the class. Students should have prior soldering experience.

Workshop fee is $259 per student for four classes. Materials fee is an additional cost with a $10 minimum each class, will depend on what you use, and will be paid to the instructor during class. Students are encouraged to bring their own hand tools and materials from home. Please wear closed toed shoes and long hair back.

Registration and class payment required in advance.

Contact Kristina with any questions at fluxusmetalworks@gmail.com.

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Workshop fee is $259 per student for four classes. Materials fee is an additional cost with a $10 minimum each class, will depend on what you use, and will be paid to the instructor during class.

Phone: 330- 657-2248

Email: fluxusmetalworks@gmail.com

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Peninsula Art Academy

1600 Mill Street West, Peninsula, OH 44264

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