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Creative Coaching

In this hour-long creative coaching session, participants will be able to ask Metalwerx instructor and renowned artist, Arthur Hash, specific questions about techniques, studio set-up, materials, designs and resources to help support their studio practice. This small group setting (4 participants to one creative coach) allows for focused conversation and direct guidance. Get your questions answered amongst a group of peers with one of your favorite teachers! 

Prior to the creative coaching session, students will receive an email with a brief questionnaire as well as a link to a Zoom meeting where the session will be held (via Zoom).

 

Take a tour through Arthur's Rhode Island studio!

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Meet the instructor

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Arthur Hash received his MFA in metalsmithing and jewelry design from Indiana University in 2005 and his BFA in Crafts/Material Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2002. Currently, Arthur is a Jewelry designer/consultant/educator who shares a studio with his wife and fellow jeweler, Liz Clark, in Providence, Rhode Island.   

 

 

For the last fifteen years Arthur has taught digital fabrication and Jewelry courses at multiple universities across the country including the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island, Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia and SUNY New Paltz in New Patlz, New York. Arthur has managed/operated multiple digital fabrication/metals facilities including Makerbot Innovation Centers, Digital Design and Fabrication certificate programs and MIT Fab Labs. His personal studio practice combines traditional craft techniques with digital fabrication technologies such as water-jet cutting, 3D scanning, CNC routing, rapid prototyping and laser engraving to make one-off wearable, art jewelry pieces, production jewelry and wearable interactive electronics.

 

 

Materials & Tools

Students should bring

Students are encouraged to bring paper and a writing utensil to the session to take notes. 

 

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