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Free Weekend workshop in Decorative Hand Engraving - 24/25 March 2018, SE5


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Hello East Dulwich,

We have a free weekend opportunity for you to come and explore the art of hand engraving, on 24/25 March, thanks to the generous support of Southwark Adult Learning services.


Do you like to draw? are you interested in calligraphy?

Join us for a 2 day jewellery course to learn the ancient art of decorative hand engraving on metal.

It's a dying art, and if you have an aptitude for it there's a great opportunity for a rewarding and lucrative career in it too! We will teach you how to sharpen and prepare your tools, and how to cut lines and texture the surface of metal using these tools. Working on copper for the course, you will then build confidence to be able to hand engrave on more precious metals in your own time.

This is a weekend course, running Saturday 24 March and Sunday 25 March10-5pm. You will need to attend both days.


Eligibility for a free place:

You must live in Southwark.

You must be 19+ (no upper age limit :))

You must have been living in the UK for at least 3 years, and not be in full time education

You must be able to attend both Saturday and Sunday.

This must be your first course at Flux since September 2017


Fancy joining us?

please message me for more course details and info on how to book.


Flux Jewellery School, delivering creative opportunities for Southwark people, in partnership with Southwark Adult Learning services

Best

Vicky

Hi Achoo,

we still have 2 free spaces and you are welcome to come along.

You can read more about it here

http://bit.ly/2pmw0SF

Can you send me your email address to mine

[email protected]

Then I can register you for the course and send more specific info.

best regards

Vicky

VickyForrester Wrote:

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> Hello East Dulwich,

> We have a free weekend opportunity for you to come

> and explore the art of hand engraving, on 24/25

> March, thanks to the generous support of Southwark

> Adult Learning services.

>

> Do you like to draw? are you interested in

> calligraphy?

> Join us for a 2 day jewellery course to learn the

> ancient art of decorative hand engraving on

> metal.

> It's a dying art, and if you have an aptitude for

> it there's a great opportunity for a rewarding and

> lucrative career in it too! We will teach you how

> to sharpen and prepare your tools, and how to cut

> lines and texture the surface of metal using these

> tools. Working on copper for the course, you will

> then build confidence to be able to hand engrave

> on more precious metals in your own time.

> This is a weekend course, running Saturday 24

> March and Sunday 25 March10-5pm. You will need to

> attend both days.

>

> Eligibility for a free place:

> You must live in Southwark.

> You must be 19+ (no upper age limit :))

> You must have been living in the UK for at least 3

> years, and not be in full time education

> You must be able to attend both Saturday and

> Sunday.

> This must be your first course at Flux since

> September 2017

>

> Fancy joining us?

> please message me for more course details and info

> on how to book.

>

> Flux Jewellery School, delivering creative

> opportunities for Southwark people, in partnership

> with Southwark Adult Learning services

> Best

> Vicky

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