VICKI MASON | WORKSHOPS
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2 Day | Saturday 16 – Sunday 17 March 2024
KNOTTED FLORAL BROOCHES Create fun and unique floral inspired brooches through learning how to hand knot a pile into perforated metal and plastic canvas substrates. Plan your design looking at colour palettes, length and types of fibres and then sew in a pre-fabricated brooch pin. Wear and share your beautiful creations with the world. All levels |
4 Day | Monday 18 – Thursday 21 March 2024
FRINGES, TUFTS AND TENSION SET CORDS AND THREADS Explore the possibilities of tension set threading and tufting knots used with perforated plastic and metal canvas substrates to create beautiful fringed jewellery. Students will also learn basic jewellery making techniques including, sawing, filing, sanding, forming and working with pliers and wire to make simple jewellery attachments for use in their work. All levels |
VICKI MASON
Website vickijewel.com
Insta vickimasonjeweller
Vicki Mason (b New Zealand) completed a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies at the University of Otago and a Diploma in Craft Design from Otago Polytechnic School of Art (Jewellery) before working at Fluxus workshop/gallery with renowned goldsmith Kobi Bosshard. In 2012 she was awarded a Master of Philosophy degree (Research) in Gold and Silversmithing (ANU). Vicki runs production and exhibition practices and teaches. Awarded many grants and awards her work is held in both public and private collections. She interviews for Art Jewelry Forum and is on the board of the World Crafts Council – Australia.
Insta vickimasonjeweller
Vicki Mason (b New Zealand) completed a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies at the University of Otago and a Diploma in Craft Design from Otago Polytechnic School of Art (Jewellery) before working at Fluxus workshop/gallery with renowned goldsmith Kobi Bosshard. In 2012 she was awarded a Master of Philosophy degree (Research) in Gold and Silversmithing (ANU). Vicki runs production and exhibition practices and teaches. Awarded many grants and awards her work is held in both public and private collections. She interviews for Art Jewelry Forum and is on the board of the World Crafts Council – Australia.