Fridays: Baubles & Beads! More Jewelry Making [Teens/Adults] at Whole World Arts

03/11/2022 06:00 PM - 03/25/2022 08:00 PM ET

Category

Adult Classes + Workshops

Location

Whole World Arts
MarketFair Mall, 3535 Route 1
Princeton, NJ 08540

Summary

Learn how to make your own jewelry! In this 3-part Workshop, you’ll work with the basic tools and techniques to make earrings, a bracelet, and a necklace....(click on title link for more)

Teaching Artist: Ruth Strohl-Palmer
Teens & Adults: Friday, 6:00-8:00 pm
March 11, 18, & 25
Snow Date: Fri 4/1
$110 Registration Fee
Materials fee of $25 for new students, $10 continuing students to be paid to the teaching artist at the start of the workshop.

Workshop is held at MarketFair Mall, Whole World Arts

Description

Learn how easy it is to create your own jewelry! You’ll learn the skills needed to make charms, choosing compatible beads by color, type, and weight. Using wire and jewelry pliers, you’ll make individual bead charms and turn them into larger pieces. We will also learn about a focal bead in the last class where you will make a necklace using this technique.

We have fun working as a group of creative people! It's inspiring to see the designs created by your classmates.

Materials fee of $25 for new students, $10 continuing students to be paid to the teaching artist at the start of the workshop.

Adults are now required to provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test taken within 2 days of the in-person event or class. Classes, workshops, and events held in all spaces at the art center and Whole World Arts utilize an HVAC system supplemented with portable HEPA filtration systems. Classes and event seating are spaced appropriately to allow 3 - 6 ft. of social distancing. Acrylic barriers are utilized, as needed. Mask wearing is strongly encouraged for all adults, and required for all youth classes. All our staff and Teaching Artists have been vaccinated. High-touch surfaces are wiped down regularly using certified cleaning agents. Hand sanitizer is available in all spaces. Youth visual arts classes have their own sanitized art supplies to be used.

About the Teaching Artist  
Artist Ruth Strohl-Palmer received a BA in fine art from Douglass College, Rutgers University. She has never stopped learning various art and craft media, taking classes such as paper making, jewelry making, paper marbling, glass lampwork bead making, and ceramics. She loved working in clay in college, and started throwing and hand building again about 8 years ago. Living a creative life, Ruth had had numerous art “careers” that include jewelry designer, graphic designer, fine artist, illustrator, art doll maker, toy designer, fiber artist, and art teacher. Her latest venture was an art and gift shop where she taught classes and sold the work of her family, friends, and herself. Her husband and sons are artists and musicians, and all of the Palmers have taught classes. The pandemic closed the shop, but now Ruth has more time to create art and jewelry, and to teach! Ruth considers herself an encourager, believing everyone has creative potential. She really loves to share what she knows.