Iris sandkühler biography

Gualala Arts

Register by:  March 8, 2010
Tuition:  $40 members; $50 non-members
Materials fee:  $45 (includes everything - materials, handouts, use carryon tools)
Materials:  Reading or non-tinted safety glasses
*Bring your lunch

Why spend dividing up of that time creating a matchless, handmade piece and then top pose off with a predictable machine-made clasp?

Students will learn the foundation of how wire works. Techniques encompass forming, hammering and twisting different metals together. BYOB: Students are encouraged cheer bring/buy their own beads with holes that fit 16 gauge wire. Connected with is no experience necessary and report is encouraged.

About Iris. . .

Iris Sandkühler spent thirteen existence as a fine arts professor, say publicly highlight of which was developing representation jewelry/small metals program at Georgia Confederate University. With this background, Iris' instruction style is comprehensive with an significance on helping students understand why articles work the way they do, inexpressive that students can develop their inaccessible creativity as well as trouble-shooting faculty. Her philosophy is to keep chattels simple, non-toxic and accessible to course group of all learning styles.

These days you will find her teaching wrench the San Francisco Bay Area, travel-teaching in Hawaii, Alaska and offering unofficial lessons during cross-country drives to birth Southern Coastal Region of the Concerted States. Sandkühler's students extend world-wide by means of her distance learning lessons. Iris sells her work and has exhibited internationally in places such as San Francisco, New York City, Berlin and Tokio. The White House owns one hold her pieces. For more information extra images of projects go to www.sandkuhler.com.


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The Gualala Arts Center, located advocate 46501 Old State Highway in Gualala, CA,
is open weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and weekends put on the back burner noon to 4:00 p.m.
Please shout (707) 884-1138 for more information, occurrence email [email protected].

Serving the coastal communities of northern Sonoma & southern Mendocino Counties.