Metal Clay Artists Symposium (MCAS) General Registration

Metal Clay Artists Symposium (MCAS) General Registration

Visiting Artist - Metals | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Metals Studio - 209

all levels

8/26/2021 (one day)

2:00 PM-6:00 PM EDT on Th

$55.00

The third Metal Clay Artists Symposium will be held at Sawtooth School Thursday, August 26th through Sunday, August 29th.

For more information about MCAS, visit this link

TO PURCHASE THE MCAS GENERAL REGISTRATION, please visit the MCAS website here:
www.mcas2020.com

MCAS General Registration is $55 and is required to enroll in the MCAS 2021 workshops. General Registration includes Product Playground, Metal Clay Roundtable, Vendor Shopping, Breakout Sessions, an invitation to participate in the Metal Clay Expressions III Exhibit, Exhibit reception and awards, Instructor Meet-and-Greet, Charm Swap with coffee and donuts, and opportunity to enroll in a 2-hour Technique Discovery Workshop. See www.mcas2020.com for details.

Please put the MCAS GENERAL REGISTRATION in your cart prior to purchasing workshops. The MCAS GENERAL REGISTRATION fee ($55) is non-refundable. Payment in full is required at the time of registration. Workshop fees do not include travel, meals, or accommodations. Workshop fees, less a $20 processing fee, are refundable prior to May 1, 2021, if notified in writing to metals@sawtooth.org. If you need to cancel after May 1, 2021, please notify us and we will make every effort to fill your space. If we can fill your space, we will issue you a refund less a $20 processing fee.

Sloan Stine, Sara

Sara is also the Director of Metals and Glass at the Sawtooth School. Sara’s love of metalsmithing started in college at Iowa State University, where she was first exposed to handcrafted jewelry-making by master metalsmith Chuck Evans. After college, she was the metals studio technician at Parsons School of Design’s summer program at Lake Placid Center for the Arts, where she was surrounded by world-class metalsmiths who were teaching students in weeklong intensives. As the director of Metals and Glass programs, she re-creates that combination of education and artistic immersion at Sawtooth. Sara sees a spark of excitement in every student as they learn new ways to creatively express themselves in metals or glass. She enjoys being a supportive, patient instructor and loves passing on her knowledge of more than 30 years as a silversmith. “This position allows me the pleasure of working with many wonderful artists in many mediums. They pass along not just technical knowledge, but a passion for their art. For me, teaching keeps alive the exciting, experimental side of metal-smithing, and through the students’ eyes, I see ever-changing views of jewelry.”