Expect the Unexpected - exploring techniques in Polymer Clay

Carolyn Bond

Carolyn will introduce students to a range of polymer clay techniques that will have the ability to extend students’ current art practice.  Students will be encouraged to create an artwork incorporating a range of techniques including contemporary caning, colour blending, imitative techniques and mokume gane, as well as other jewellery and accessories. 

Polymer clay can be used to make jewellery, accessories, small vessels, as a veneer on other substrates such as metal, glass etc.

All skill levels welcome.

See Student Requirement List


Class Fee

$720

PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:

Residential Shared Residential Single Non-residential

$840 $945 $365

*Please note all meals are included for residential participants.

Only lunch & morning/afternoon tea included for non-residential participants

All prices include access to talks, activities and dinner on Party Night*

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Carolyn Bond has been working with polymer clay since 1995.  As an experienced polymer clay artist, she has attended a number of workshops in the US, with tutors such as Jeffrey Lloyd Dever and Sarah Shriver.

While polymer clay has been accepted as an art material in the US for many years, unfortunately in Australia some still see it as a material for children or for ‘cookie cutter’ jewellery rather than a legitimate art medium.

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