Shaping Silver: Metalsmithing with Robyn Nichols
Event description
Class Description: This metalsmithing class is the perfect introduction into the world of Metalsmithing! Learn from celebrated artist, Robyn Nichols ('79 Design). Designed for novice metalsmiths, this class will teach you essential hand-tool skills to individually create wearables (jewelry) and/or small sculptural art objects. You will become proficient in sawing, piercing, filing, sanding, forming, forging and pattern-making. Additionally, you will learn to use a flex shaft, polish, create cold connections, and work with a torch for soldering. These skills will guide the design and creation of your unique pieces - whether jewelry or ornamental art. Stone setting will NOT be covered in this class. All students will begin working with copper and progress to sterling silver as their confidence and skills grow. So sign up and bring your ideas of a pendant or brooch (pin) or a simple ring or bracelet…or let inspiration strike you as you work with the tools!
This workshop is generously supported by the Saul and Irene Ellis Family Charitable Fund.
Days: Tuesdays, Oct 21 - Nov 25, 2025
Time: 9am - 2:30pm
Location: Irving Design Studios Basement, B2 CAMPUS MAP
Instructor: Robyn Nichols is an international silver-and-goldsmith artist with a vision that the beauty of nature can be brought to life in the sculpting of precious metals. Robyn's graceful and elegant sterling silver wearables, tableware and commissioned works are sold and collected across the United States, Canada, Italy, Australia, England, South America and the Caribbean countries. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution-Cooper Hewitt Museum (New York City), the Contemporary Art Museum of Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach, Virginia), the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, Missouri) and the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, New York, NY.
Supplies: The instructor will contact registered students directly regarding materials and supplies. Cost does not include silver and copper supply.
Parking: Parking is available in any of the (NON-RESERVED) KCAI parking lot spaces across campus. RESERVED spaces are available after 5pm on the weekdays and all day on the weekends. There is also available street parking surrounding KCAI campus.
Refund: Registered participants can receive refunds to the original payment method (Studio Fee minus Humanitix Fee) up to 14 days before the first class.
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