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New Workshop

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Kingham Jewellery School  are excited to announce that we will be moving to larger premises this term. We will remain in the same building at Langston Priory Workshop. The new space allows us to have dedicated working areas so we will be able to offer other specialised courses. Currently we are working very hard to get the workshop ready for the 14th September. Here are some work in progress photos. We still have limited places left for next term. So, if you would like to join us in our new workshop please don't hesitate to give us a call or email.

Autumn Term

Our new term starts 14th September and these are the classes we are running Monday Evening. Tuesday Morning, Afternoon or All day. Wednesday Morning. Thursday Morning, Afternoon or All day. Thursday Evening. Morning classes run from 10:00am - 12:00pm Afternoon classes run from 1:30pm - 3:30pm Evening classes run from 7:00pm - 9:00pm Spaces are limited if you would like to book a place please contact Nerissa on 07925337709 or email nerissa@kinghamjewelleryschool.co.uk
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Come and see students work at Asthall Manor 5th May to 10th May 11:00 - 6:00
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Oxfordshire Artweeks 2015 Students & friends of Kingham Jewellery School have come together to create a collection of work for Artweeks. A varied selection of jewellery, glass, ceramics, printmaking and painting. We are very excited to be showing at The Ballroom, Asthall Manor. Artist include Kate Hopkins Searle - Ceramics. Kate is an English Ceramic Artist and creator of GlacĂ©  Slippers. To be admired but never worn, GlacĂ©  Slippers are elegantly sculpted and highly decorated works of art.  Liz  Hogarty - Painting. Liz's work speaks of the countryside, of natural forms and places. Most of my work is created in my studio, where I can explore my own feelings and interpretations of a subject without the literal references. Helen Slater - Glass.  Helen's artwork draws inspiration from the figurative and its perception within changing environments. By using a mixture of techniques similar to those used in bronze casting and some specially developed

Summer Term 13th April 2015

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This term we have been looking at anti clastic raising. A range of really lovely bangles and rings have been hammered, filed and polished into shape. Below is an example by Jane Phillips a ring around a ring. Jane Phillips anti clastic raising 2015 We are taking bookings for next term and spaces are filling up fast. Limited spaces are available in all classes except Monday evening which is now full. Contact me directly to book for summer term which starts week commencing Monday 13th April 2015. Nerissa 07925 33 77 09 or email nerissa@kinghamjewelleryschool.co.uk Monday full day £265 plus £10 material cost Monday evening no spaces Tuesday morning 1 space left  Wednesday morning 1 space left  Thursday morning 1 space left Thursday afternoon spaces  Thursday evening spaces

New term January 2015

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Christy's lapis earrings The new term has started at Kingham Jewellery School. There are places still available in some classes. Get in contact if you would like to join one of the courses. Availability Monday full day 1 space available Tuesday morning 1 space available Wednesday morning 1 space available Thursday afternoon 3 spaces available Thursday evening 2 spaces available