EVERSON MUSEUM HOSTS COPPER ENAMEL JEWELRY WORKSHOP

Syracuse, NY (February 18, 2016) – The Everson Museum of Art is pleased to host a Copper Enamel Workshop on March 19 and 20 from 2.00 – 4.00pm. Copper Enamel is a two day workshop for ages 15 and up where students will learn from artist Pam Steele the process of designing, crafting and firing their own jewelry from metal and glass. All skill levels are welcome, and materials will be provided. The workshop is $135 for members and $170 for non-members.

Curator of Education Kimberly Griffiths said, “This workshop provides hands-on experience in a fun and relaxed environment. Students will get to apply their creativity to the process of jewelry making with guidance from a professional artist.”

To register for this workshop visit www.everson.org/learn/classes or contact Qiana Williams, (315) 474 6064 x303 or [email protected].

 

ABOUT THE EVERSON

The Everson Museum of Art, whose roots extend to 1897, is internationally recognized for its extensive and significant collection of ceramics, its pioneering art video collection and its distinctive structural design by the noted architect I.M. Pei.

The Everson is open to the public Wednesday – Friday and Sunday Noon – 5.00pm, Thursday Noon – 8.00pm, and Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm. For more information, please visit www.everson.org or follow us on social media.

The operation of the Everson Museum of Art is made possible with funding from the Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation, the County of Onondaga administered by the CNY Arts, The Trust for Cultural Resources of Onondaga County, the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, the Everson Board of Trustees and Everson Members’ Council.