About
Electro-etching is a fabulous low-tech and low-cost way to add design and dimension to a flat sheet of metal. Designs can be printed using most regular laser printers or photocopiers. You will learn to transfer your designs to a metal sheet, prepare the plate for electro-etching, etch the metal (re-purposed cell phone chargers are involved - very cool!), and remove the resist.
Details:
- Registration will close on Saturday, Jan. 22nd at 11:00 am.
- $30 materials fee is included in the price of the class.
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Please wear closed-toe shoes. Wear hearing protectors when warranted and safety glasses; bring your own or use BARN's. Tie back long hair. Avoid loose-fitting clothing and jewelry; roll up sleeves.
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Please click here for BARN's current COVID-19 health & safety protocols.
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BARN is committed to accessibility. Tuition Assistance is available - click here to fill out the simple application before registering for a class. For those who might need physical assistance, please learn about BARN's Companion Program here.
Instructor Bio:
Nanz Aalund’s wide-ranging career as a jewelry designer, goldsmith, and educator, began with high school shop classes. After serving as a fine jewelry designer and marketing consultant for Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Tiffany & Co. Aalund taught jewelry and metals classes at the University of Washington and at the Art Institute in Seattle. Earning a Masters of Fine Art (MFA/Metals) and a Masters of Education/College and Technical Teaching Curriculum (CTTC). Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally since the 1980s. She authored the book, “Masters Gold,” published by Lark Books in 2009, and her most recent publication, “A Jeweler’s Guide to Apprenticeship” published in 2017 for MJSA, received a national AM&P Excel Award in 2018.