'AHA HANA LIMA 2024 (O'ahu) Explore, Expand, Excel with Torch-Fired Enameling

  • 08 Jun 2024
  • 09 Jun 2024
  • 2 sessions
  • 08 Jun 2024, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM (HST)
  • 09 Jun 2024, 9:00 AM 5:00 PM (HST)
  • El Dorado - Casting Lab, 1130 Bishop Street, #3, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • Regular member tuition $300
    Materials Fee is paid to Ann Havel at the event ($10)
  • Student tuition $150
  • El Dorado member tuition $300
    Materials Fee is paid to Ann Havel at the event ($10)
  • Regular non-member tuition $400
    Materials fee is payable to Ann Havel at the event ($10)

Registration is closed

Last day to Register is June 4

JOIN US FOR 'AHA HANA LIMA 2024 ON O'AHU FEATURING GUEST ARTIST ANNE HAVEL

An Havel's enamel work with a metal and wood setting

Immerse yourself in new ideas and principals in this 2-day intensive workshop. Anne Havel will be demonstrating techniques to create one-of-a-kind enamel pieces. Teaching you how to utilize various methods of line creation and imagery to design your enamel pieces. Through a process of applying successive layers of liquid, acrylic, as well as transparent and opaque powdered enamels, technique such as sgraffito, graphite, sifting, firescale, acid-etching, and painting (Limoges), you will use a torch to permanently set the work. She will also present how under firing, maturity, and over-firing build and preserve your drawings and layers in your work. 

Tailored for craftsmen of all levels working across various craft media, Anne's workshop offers a unique opportunity to delve into a technique that transcends traditional boundaries. What sets her workshop apart is its accessibility, no costly equipment is required, and the resulting enameled pieces can seamlessly integrate into mediums beyond metalsmithing and jewelry making.

We encourage you to attend the artist lecture on Friday, June 7, to learn more about Anne's work and meet other artists taking the workshop.

SKILLS YOU WILL LEARN

  • Torch safety, and proper use
  • How and why various torches and torch tips are used
  • Use of small tools, like forming hammers, jewelers saw, files, scratching tools, etc.
  • Metal preparation, including forming, to create stable pieces
  • Reviewing gauges of metal and how to decide which to use & why
  • Use of liquid, powdered, and other enamels and what is best suited for your project
  • Ways of containing the heat to expedite enamel flow
  • Approaches to firing, and how to recognize each type of firing as it occurs

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Hawai'i Craftsmen brings you this workshop in partnership with:

El Dorado A Honolulu Casting Lab, logoEl Dorado - Casting Lab, #3
1130 Bishop Street, Honolulu, Hawaii

O'ahu Workshop Dates

Saturday June 8 & Sunday, June 9, from 9 AM - 5 PM

Supply fee:

$10 (paid to the instructor on the workshops first day)

TUITION COSTS

  • Hawai'i Craftsmen & El Dorado* Member $300
  • Hawai'i Craftsmen Student Member: $150
  • Non-Members: $400

*El Dorado members will need to use a promo code during registration to access the Hawai'i Craftsmen Membership rate. Please contact your organization's administrative assistant if you have not received it yet.

    SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

    Hawai'i Craftsmen logo with Educate, Create, Innovate written underneathHawai'i Craftsmen is offering one scholarship for the O'ahu workshop, which covers the cost of registration! All O'ahu scholarship applications are due by Tuesday, June 4. To apply for the scholarship, please click here.


    The scholarship is provided by Hawai'i Craftsmen, and underwritten by Hawai'i Craftsmen Endowment Fund, and was started with funds from Frances Pickens. 

    If you are selected for the scholarship and have already registered, you will be refunded for the tuition amount. Scholarship winners are responsible for covering the materials fee ($10) due to the instructor on the first day of the workshop.

    ABOUT ANNE HAVEL

    Anne is an independent studio artist for over 20 years, teaching workshops and exhibiting in juried fine craft shows. Work is included in the permanent collections of: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Yale University Art Gallery, Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, the Crocker Art Museum, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Department of Art and Design Permanent Art Collection, the Enamel Arts Foundation, and numerous private collections. Service is a critical part of her journey; she is a reformed CPA. Anne likes to state it as: "I now use my powers for good, serving as treasurer on several boards of directors." To learn more about Anne Havel, visit her website: annehavel.com

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