Press 2013 Workshops Announcement

2013 Workshops Announcement

MariottiSilkPaintingTryon, NC- It’s a New Year and Tryon Arts and Crafts School is offering some very exciting weekend workshops in addition to the regular line up of weekday and weekend classes.
On January 19, textile artist Christine Mariotti will be teaching a one day workshop titled Exploration of Silk Painting. Christine has spent much of her life seeking creative outlets for her interest in fine arts and especially the textile/fiber arts. She taught textile arts and fashion illustration for 27 years at Brooks College in Long Beach, California. Christine currently teaches classes and workshops throughout the region. Since her relocation to Tryon, she has instructed several sessions in textile painting at Tryon Arts & Crafts as well as weekend workshops in silk painting, devore velvet and shibori (Japanese fabric manipulation).

 

Karl Boyer, an accomplished leather artist will be teaching a two day workshop Mardi Gras Mask workshop on January 19 and 20 in which the student will make an embellished leather Mardi Gras eye mask. Karl began doing leatherwork in 1970 when Tandy Leather Company was holding seminars with some of the pioneers of this art form. He has belonged to several arts and crafts guilds including the Pennsylvania State Guild, the Kernersville, NC Guild, and the Winston-Salem Guild. “While leatherwork is a craft, it is also an art form,” affirms Boyer. “an art form that will teach self discipline.”

 

setting a stone in the clasp -Dan Haga WorkshopDan Haga, a well known Charlotte, NC silver instructor will be returning to Tryon Arts and Crafts School to teach one day Silver Box Clasp workshop on Saturday, February 2. Silver students will learn how to make a basic box clasp as well as a clasp with a stone setting. Haga is well known and respected throughout the country and especially in the southeast for the quality of his craft and his ability to teach. His vast knowledge of the medium has led him to successfully instruct numerous workshops at a variety of schools including the William Holland Lapidary School in Young Harris, GA, the Wild Acres retreat in Spruce Pine, NC and many others throughout the region.

 

Beginning Blacksmithing- Walt Myers WorkshopAt the forge, Gerry Drew will be teaching Blade Smithing on Jan. 19. A two evening Blade Smithing Class will be offered from 6-10pm on March 19 and 21. Instructor Gerry Drew has been making knives for over 25 years using the stock removal method (start with a flat piece of steel and grind off everything that doesn’t look like a knife). Recently, after attending a forging class at Tryon Arts and Crafts, he developed an interest in the forged knife. Drew says, “Forging gives a person much more flexibility in designing and building a knife. There are bends, twists and tapers that would never be possible with stock removal.” Drew’s knives are hard working tools that have been used all over the world by hunters, fishermen, and campers. A good number of his knives are purchased by collectors who are only interested in the art of his knives and never cut a thing.

 
Beginning Blacksmithing, a two day workshop, will be taught by Walt Myers on February 23 & 24th and on April 20th & 21st. This workshop will include a little bit of history, a lot about safety, how to build and manage a fire, use of standard blacksmithing tools, and basic forging operations such as fullering, drawing a taper, upsetting, punching, twisting, hot cutting, and MIG welding. The class is intended for those with no previous blacksmithing experience. Walt was trained as an engineer. His career was dedicated to the metalworking industry. He has challenged himself with forging decorative iron for 35 years.

 

Don’t miss the Transparency Exhibit of glass art by regional artists. The Transparency exhibit will be in the Gallery at Tryon Arts and Crafts, with an opening Reception January 11, 2013 from 6 to 8pm, and will run through February 22, 2013. Special glass workshops will be offered on the weekend of Jan. 25 & 26. Check our website for topics, times and costs.

 

Make one of your New Year’s resolutions to try your hand at a new craft. Explore silversmithing, pottery, blacksmithing, weaving, leatherworking, textile arts, glass fusing, wood working, wood turning, stained glass and lapidary in classes and workshops at Tryon Arts and Crafts School, a Southern Highlands Crafts Guild Education Center.

 

Tryon Arts and Crafts School is a non-profit organization that exists to provide creative opportunities for everyone through education, instruction and expression of heritage and contemporary arts and crafts in a friendly, stimulating and enriching environment. To register for classes or workshops, and or more information about our organization, Please contact the office at (828) 859.8323 or visit our website, www.TryonArtsandCrafts.org.

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