The Makery
Recycling Metals for the Small Studio
Recycling Metals for the Small Studio
This workshop is being held live and in person in our Texas studio!
Can't make the trip? Online seats are available at this link!
Have you wanted to be able to turn your unwanted scrap silver into new material like a pro? Melt it, pour it, forge it, draw it and roll it… there is nothing more liberating than using materials you already have on hand and reclaiming what you thought was unusable.
We're delighted to be welcoming award-winning artist and instructor Julie Sanford back to the studio for this comprehensive metals workshop, where we will learn how to season and prepare a crucible, organize and weigh scrap metal, and melt and pour ingots and rods that can be milled and drawn into new sheet and wire. Introductory lessons in alloying silver and gold will also be covered as well as tips to effortlessly integrate these new skills into our studio practices at home, making us more autonomous and less dependent on metal suppliers while at the same time creating a smaller environmental footprint. Then we'll use our newly-milled stock to create a shadowbox ring or pendant showcasing a rosecut cabochon.
This is an intermediate to advanced skills class, and students should have basic foundational fabrication skills including soldering, sawing, filing, and finishing. Bring a pen and notebook for note-taking and eye magnification if you need it.
Students will also need to bring 2-4 oz of scrap silver - this can be traditional sterling, fine silver or scrap metal clay material or a combination of these. Students who want to participate hands on in reclaiming old gold should also bring scrap gold or old gold jewelry to melt down; as an option, students can choose to bring or purchase a small amount of 24k gold casting grain for alloying their gold. Additional information about that option will be provided to registered students about two weeks before the workshop.
Information about taking workshops with us
can be found at this link.
Workshop fee (non-taxable): $675
Materials fee (taxable): $55
(taxable and payable in the workshop)
Thursday - Sunday
October 31 - November 3, 2024
9:30 am to 5:00 pm
Note: We recommend bringing your own eye magnification to help you see as clearly as possible while working. Because these needs are so personal, it's impossible for us to have the right thing on hand for every student. Need help with this? Call the studio or send us an email!
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About Julie Sanford
Award winning metalsmith Julie Sanford grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She always had an interest in rocks and jewelry. Her dad was a serious rockhound who did lapidary work, silver jewelry fabrication and made a living electroplating organic jewelry components. He passed away at age 39 when Julie was 16. She was devastated. She decided all she wanted was to become a jewelry maker so she could use his tools, metals and stones that he collected and cut by hand.
Julie’s education includes a degree in Art Education from Western Michigan University. She also completed studies at The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, the Oxbow Summer Program of the Chicago Institute of Arts, Kendall College of Art and Design and The Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts in San Francisco.
Julie has been creating quality bench-made jewelry for over thirty years. She enjoys combining organic elements and textures with contrasting contemporary details creating one of a kind pieces that are fabricated, soldered, fused, formed, hammered and reticulated with various metals, final finishes and extraordinary gemstones. She began working with metal clay in 1998 and uses it to add dimensional elements to her fabricated statement pieces. Her work is featured in galleries, books, magazines and museum stores.
Some of Julie’s most recent or notable honors include: Jurors Choice Award Grand Haven Festival of Arts 2019, 2023 and 2024; Association of Metal Clay Artists Worldwide - Exhibition in Print Calendar 2024; Featured Maker/Instructor of the Year Halstead Inc. 2019; Grand Prize Winner of the live Project Embellish - Jewelry Design Challenge 2018; Finalist in the inaugural Halstead Kinetic Design Challenge for the Society of North American Goldsmiths; Art Jewelry Magazine Design Challenge Winner, July 2013, Grand Prize Winner.
Julie’s teaching experience includes visual art classroom instruction with an emphasis on curriculum integration, art history, ceramics and jewelry. Julie has extensive experience leading jewelry related classes and workshops at national trade shows and conferences, technical schools, universities, private studios and galleries. She is also the director and lead instructor at Studio JSD.
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