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"Anticlastic Raising" November 13th, 14th & 15th 2015 (10 am - 5 pm) Michael Good, whose name is synonymous with anticlastic raising, has developed and expanded the definition of jewelry and metalsmithing to sculptural forms that are a natural extension of the human form. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of Belgian parents, Michael Good is primarily self-taught as a jeweler and sculptor. He has been a goldsmith and teacher since 1969, and has taught workshops for professional organizations, schools, and universities in North America and Europe. His work is represented in stores, galleries and private collections internationally. He currently resides in Rockport Maine, where he has a studio. Cost: $625 + A Metals Fee of $40 Materials: Michael Good & Creative Metalworks School of Design will provide all tools required for this workshop. A tool kit will be assigned to each participant. If desired, students can purchase part of /or the entire kit at the end of the workshop. Creative Metalworks 10501 Wheatley Street Kensington MD 20895. The School of Design entrance is (downstairs) at 10453 Metropolitan Avenue. To Register; Call Creative Metalworks at 301-933-1500 For additional information: www.creativemetalworks.com/p636.html Or: www.creativemetalworks.com |
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