Metalsmithing for Meaningful Objects
Sketchbook Building and Creative Focalization
The core of these courses is the practice of sketchbook building, with a focus on a specific subject to enhance your perspective. Through tailored guidance, you will learn to channel your ideas more effectively.

Material Experimentation

Students are encouraged to experiment with found objects and to generate their own materials. In this way, materials can become, in their own right, an expression of identity. Inspired by the principles of Arte Povera, this approach emphasizes resourcefulness, ingenuity, and playfulness.

Metalsmithing
Creative expression is also nurtured through traditional metalsmithing techniques. 



Duration3-6 months
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Payment methods

Payment can be made via bank transfer with invoice or card through the website.
Please ensure payment is completed before the workshop to secure your spot.


​Safety
While thorough guidance on using tools safely is provided, accidents can still occur.
By joining the workshop, you acknowledge that your participation is at your own risk.


Workshop Cancellation & Refund Policy

Cancelling More Than 5 Days Before the Workshop:
You'll receive a full refund or can choose to reschedule for another session.

Cancelling 5 Days or Later:
Unfortunately, refunds aren't available, but you can still reschedule or transfer your registration to someone else.



By signing up for the workshop, you agree to abide by this policy.

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