Archive for cloisonne

Telling Stories with Enamel: A free presentation by Aurélie Guillaume

The unique cloisonné pieces by enamelist, Aurélie Guillaume, who lives in Montreal, have definite stories behind them.

The public is invited to a free presentation with Aurelie
Weds. July 24th, 7 to 9 PM
Silvera Jewelry School where Aurélie will be teaching a workshop for the Center for Enamel Art.

 

Cloisonné: New Frontiers- a workshop with Aurélie Guillaume

THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL.
Email to be put on the waitlist.

Join us as we push this ancient art into groundbreaking territory. Cloisonné is often used for small jewelry, but its precise lines and forms hold incredible potential for graphic, illustrative, whimsical, and narrative work. With cloisonné wire we will “draw” and create patterns, adding color and detail with ink pens, various underglazes, and bold, opaque colors. We will also troubleshoot the technical issues of these complex pieces.
Basic enameling experience required.

Aurélie Guillaume, born in Montréal, Québec (1990), is a French Canadian jeweler, enamelist and illustrator. Sshe is currently living and working in Montréal. Formally trained in the arts of jewelry and metalsmithing at the École de Joaillerie de Montréal, and at NSCAD University in Canada, she was first recognized for her work upon graduating as the winner of L.A. Pai Gallery’s 12th National student jewelry competition. Since then, she has participated in exhibitions throughout North America, Europe and Asia. In 2017, she had her first solo show in the United States at the late Reinstein & Ross Gallery in NYC. In 2018, she was one of the five finalists for the Art Jewelry Forum Artist Award.

Aurélie’s pieces have been acquired for the permanent collections of the Enamel Arts Foundation in Los Angeles, the Museum of Art and Design in New York, the University of Iowa Museum of art, and the Pureun Culture Foundation, Seoul as well as many major private collections. Her work has been featured in Metalsmith Magazine (Vol.36/No.5/2016) and in many exhibition catalogues and books.

 

Workshop Hours:

Tuesday -Thursday, 10 AM to 5 PM , with meal breaks at Silvera Jewelry School

Cost: $595 + $35 materials fee

Materials List: Provided upon registration or when ready

Registration: Limited to 9

Refund Policy: No refunds unless your workshop position can be filled by another person.

Lodging, Meals, Transportation:

Coming from out of town? Check AirBnB, Priceline, and other discounted online lodging sources, The Center will try help you make your stay comfortable and stress free while you are a workshop participant.

Linda Darty: An Artist’s Journey

 

Join Linda Darty, Professor of Jewelry Design at East Carolina University and author of The Art of Enameling, as she shares highlights from her life as an artist working in enamel since the 1970’s.

She will discuss inspirations, design solutions, and techniques that motivated changes over the years, eventually leading her to Italy, where she now lives and teaches.

The Metals Dept. of CCA will be hosting this presentation that is free and open to the public. Tell all your friends and share this info on Facebook and other social media.

   The presentation will take place at Nahl Hall on the CCA Oakland campus.

                                Saturday, July 20 – 7:30 PM- 9 PM
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Color, Light and Line – A Workshop with Linda Darty

THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL.
We are not taking waitlist names at this time

Explore the rich beauty of cloisonné enameling over copper or fine silver, working with transparent color on small jewelry scale pieces. Working primarily on simple shapes and pre-cut pieces, we will focus on blending colors to achieve value gradations, luminosity and depth, creating beautiful gem like surfaces. Foils can be used beneath colors to create special effects. We will also discuss matte finishing techniques and setting options unique to enameling. Students will be challenged to work at their own level of experience. Expect to complete one or two small cloisonné pieces during this four day workshop.
All levels welcome.

Linda Darty is a jewelry professor at East Carolina University and founder and director of the Italy Intensives study abroad program in Tuscany, where she currently lives and teaches. She has exhibited extensively abroad, is the author of The Art of Enameling, and frequently teaches workshops on enameling in the U.S. and internationally. Linda is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for research from East Carolina University, the Board of Governors Award for teaching excellence and the Life Time Achievement Award from The Enamelist Society. Her work is in public and private collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Art and Design in NYC.

Workshop Hours:

Thursday-Sunday, 10 AM to 5 PM , with meal breaks at Silvera Jewelry School

Cost: $785 plus $50 materials fee

Materials List: Provided upon registration or when ready

Registration: Limited to 9 after participating in the registration lottery

Refund Policy: No refunds unless your workshop position can be filled by another person.

Lodging, Meals, Transportation:

Coming from out of town? Check AirBnB, Priceline, and other discounted online lodging sources, The Center will try help you make your stay comfortable and stress free while you are a workshop participant.

Our workshops are back for another terrific year! REGISTER NOW

Registration is now open for our 2018 workshop season–join us! Master traditional skills or push the limits of new ones in friendly, small-group classes taught by top educators and artists. Choose from our Radical Enameling series or our NEW Masters Series!

In addition, many of our instructors give a free public presentation on their work in conjunction with the workshop. Join our mailing list on our home page to be sure you never miss one, and follow us on Instagram: @centerforenamelart.

Tonight, Thursday May 17th, Kathryn Osgood speaks at the Crucible! Information below. 

Radical Enameling

Our Radical Enameling workshops are taught by some of the most innovative artists working today, using unorthodox methods and materials to challenge enamel’s technical and aesthetic limits.

Kathryn Osgood  THIS WEEKEND!

Enamels: Exploring Texture, Color and Form May 18-20, The Crucible, Oakland, CA

Free public presentation TONIGHT! Thursday, May 17th, 6:30PM at the Crucible, second floor performance space.

Alicia Jane Boswell  

Between the Precious Glass Folds: Etch, Score, Fold, Stitch, Enamel…Repeat! June 8-10, The Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA

Jennifer Wells  

Enamels On and Off the Body September 19-21, The Crucible, Oakland, CA

Masters Series

Founded to honor leading enamelists at the pinnacle of their artistic development, our Masters Series classes feature classic enameling techniques taught by those who have spent a lifetime mastering them.

Ruth Ball –  Contemporary Enameling On Silver March 23-25 and March 26-28, Silvera’s Jewelry School, Berkeley, CA

John KillmasterExperimental Large Scale Enameling on Steel July 13-16, the Center’s new space at KVO Industries, Santa Rosa, CA

Harlan Butt –  New Approaches to Cutting Precious Metal Foil Shapes and Enamel Layering Over Foil, October  15-17, The Crucible, Oakland, CA

Martha BanyasExplorations & Rendering: Drawing and Painting with Enamel Dec. 7-9, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA

 

See the whole list here: REGISTER NOW!

See you at the workshops!