Sand Casting with Stones in Place
Visual Arts Workshop with Brienna Hall
July 20 - 21, 2024
Saturday - Sunday, 10:30am - 4pm
Structure of Class: (1) 6.5-hour in-person session
C274 • All Level, some experience required
Registration deadline: July 10, 2024
To register email Brienna at inquiries@briennahall.com, or visit: https://shrinejewelry.com/pages/workshops.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Elevate your passion for sand casting by adding gemstones to your creations! Join us to explore the art of casting gems into precious metals. This class requires prior completion of a basic sand casting workshop. Gain valuable insights into working with gems and sand casting, enhancing both the bling factor and value of your pieces. Don't miss this opportunity to take your craftspersonship to the next level!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
Brienna Hall is an accomplished and multi-talented artist based in Little River, California. She runs her jewelry studio in the picturesque village of Mendocino and lives there with her daughter, husband and their two dogs. Brienna is an experienced artisan having worked as a professional jeweler for over 15 years. After completing her BFA in sculpture with a minor in fiber arts from the prestigious Kansas City Art Institute in 2004, she established her first jewelry company, Brienna Hall Jewelry. The venture soon blossomed into Shrine Jewelry – a business dedicated to making jewelry wearing an intentional act imbued with greater significance.
TUITION & FEES
Tuition: $300
MAC studio fee: $20
To register email Brienna at inquiries@briennahall.com.
REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS
Cancellations must be made in writing, either by mail or email. If you notify us at least 14 days prior to the first class meeting, you will receive a refund of tuition less a $45 cancellation fee. No refunds will be made after that date for any reason due to our contractual obligations and material acquisitions. If the Art Center is compelled to cancel a class you will receive a full tuition refund. Memberships are non-refundable as they are considered a donation to the Art Center.