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| Art Classes SB18f: Stonybrook Electrolytic Etching, Adult 10 am — 4:30 pm Saturday, November 7, 2009 Stonybrook Fine Arts One-day workshop, Nov 7
Learn etching techniques to create decorative metal work and intaglio or relief printing without acids, toxic fumes, or chemicals. Explore etching resists and design considerations by etching your own plates in brass, copper, or steel. Bring black-and-white designs or high contrast digital images to print. Ages 18 and older; ages 15–17 with written parental/guardian permission
Price: $185
The MFA is delighted to present programming with Stonybrook Fine Arts. Founded by MFA instructor Morris Norvin, Stonybrook Fine Arts is a sculpture studio and foundry located in Jamaica Plain featuring small classes in a variety of media. Courses include Stick, MIG, and TIG welding; bronze casting; mold making; ceramic sculpture; live figure modeling; and jewelry making. All courses and workshops include a tour of the Museum’s collections of sculpture and metals. Easily accessible by the Orange line, there is also on-street parking available. No experience necessary (except as noted); all course and workshop sizes are limited to provide a safe working environment. All tools and materials are provided. For more information on Stonybrook Fine Arts, visit www.stonybrookfinearts.com or call 617-522-3331.
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