Jewelry & Metal
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Jewelry & Metal

The Art League School’s jewelry and metal program offers instruction in a wide variety of techniques and materials for creating art jewelry. Traditional metalworking, soldering, wax model making, enameling, design, and stone setting are covered along with the use of more contemporary materials to make wearable works of art! We have a fun, wide range of classes and workshops for every creative jeweler, whether an aspiring beginner or already skilled. Courses are offered year-round, during the week, weekend, day and evening at our jewelry classroom at our Madison Annex in Old Town Alexandria, VA.

Watch instructor Gretchen Raber demo for her class on silver jewelry

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Nancy Thompson-Yonehiro
Abby Goldblatt Enameling
Abby Goldblatt
Nick Barnes
Gretchen Raber
Nick Barnes
Nick Barnes "Fused Sterling Band with Tourmaline" Metal Jewelry
Nick Barnes
Gretchen Raber
Gretchen Raber
Abby Goldblatt
Abby Goldblatt
Metal Jewelry by Nick Barnes
Nick Barnes
Metal Jewelry by Nick Barnes
Nick Barnes

Jewelry & Metal instructors

Jewelry & Metal on the Creativity in Action blog

Artist Brian Kirk welcomes the beauty and complexity of oxidation as an art in and of itself….
With Winter classes starting up soon, our minds are brimming with expectations and yearning for some creative warmth….
Whether that special someone loves making art, learning about it, or just appreciating it, there are lots of opportunities to give them something special….
Join us at our Madison Annex as we kick off the holiday season and see what happens at The Art League’s school!…
Ranging from five days long to just one, workshops are a perfect way to fit some art into your summer — or to craft…
Heat, it turns out, is also an important part of an artist’s toolkit….

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