Jul 14 2018
Belt Buckles From Recycled Materials

Belt Buckles From Recycled Materials

at Contemporary Craft

Design a contemporary belt buckle made from your own found and recycled materials with metal artist Bryan Petersen! Learn the technical form and structure of fabricating a belt buckle with an experienced artist. Students will size and coordinate found and recycled materials to make a personal statement piece that will also hold up your pants!

Level: Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced
Tuition for this one-day workshop is $115. The instructor/artist will provide a materials list.

ABOUT BRYAN PETERSEN

Bryan Petersen is a visiting artist from Bozeman, MT. Bryan received his B.A. in Metalsmithing at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT, and an M.F.A. in Metals, from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Art teaching Beginning and Advanced Metalsmithing classes at Montana State University.

He has taught at The Arthur Morgan School, Georgia Southern University, Arrowmont, Ghost Ranch, and The Bear Canyon School of Art and Craft. His work is published in Lark books, Fabulous Jewelry From Found Objects, Hollan Publishers book, Mixed Media Collage Jewelry: New Directions in Memory Jewelry, A&C Black's Jewellery From Recycled Materials, and Lark Books Iron Wire Jewelry.

Admission Info

Tuition for this one-day workshop is $115. The instructor/artist will provide a materials list.
Register on our website or call us at 412.261.7003.

Phone: 4122617003

Email: thestudio@contemporarycraft.org

Dates & Times

2018/07/14 - 2018/07/14

Location Info

Contemporary Craft

2100 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222