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By the early 1970s Kreye was teaching jewelry making at the YWCA in Kettering, Ohio. [8] In the mid-1970s she also began teaching copper enameling at the Dayton Senior Citizens’ Center. From roughly 1982 until the early 2000s Kreye was a regular instructor at the Riverbend Art Center in Dayton, a period when her work was featured in American ...
Craft House. The school was founded in the 1920s in the isolated mountain town of Penland, Mitchell County, NC. In 1923, Lucy Morgan (1889–1981), a teacher at the Appalachian School who had recently learned to weave at Berea College, created an association to teach the craft [3] [4] to local women so they could earn income from their homes. [5]
North Bennet Street School (NBSS) is a private vocational school in Boston, Massachusetts.NBSS offers nine full-time programs, including bookbinding, cabinet and furniture making, carpentry, jewelry making and repair, locksmithing and security technology, basic piano technology, advanced piano technology, preservation carpentry, and violin making and repair, as well as a range of short courses ...
Tompkins studied jewelry at Everett High School in Everett, Washington, where he was a student of the influential metalsmith Russell Day. [4] In 1952 he married Marilyn Hopkins. [3] From 1953–1954 he took classes with Day at Everett Junior Community College, and also worked as his teaching assistant during that time.
The trade has very often included jewelry-making skills, as well as the very similar skills of the silversmith. Traditionally, these skills had been passed along through apprenticeships; more recently jewelry arts schools, specializing in teaching goldsmithing and a multitude of skills falling under the jewelry arts umbrella, are available ...
The school was still called "Parson's Horological School," but was under the management of Parsons, Ide & Co. [2] Parsons, Ide & Company of Peoria, Illinois, incorporated to conduct Parsons' Horological Institute as a school of theoretical instruction in watchmaking, jewelry manufacturing and optics, and to manufacture jewelry, special ...