Jewellery (Experienced) -Wednesday MORNING (8 Week Duration) Term 2 2026

Jewellery (Experienced) -Wednesday MORNING (8 Week Duration) Term 2 2026

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Wed morning class is for experienced students. This class is not suitable for beginners. You must have basic workshop skills to attend.

For the Morning classes, you will need basic jewellery soldering skills and the ability to use a jewellery saw. This class is not suitable for beginners. You will build on your knowledge through group demonstrations and will have the opportunity to work with the tutor on individual projects and develop a better understanding of jewellery making.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the Health & Safety risk, if you do not meet the above requirements, you will not be able to attend the class, and no refund will be given. If you are unsure of your suitability for this class, please reach out to anca@op.ac.nz to discuss.

N.B - Parking - Parking can be tricky in the mornings. It may be eaiser to be dropped off and picked up.

Each term a new skill will be introduced:

Term 1 - Casting using Delft Clay: This is a sand casting process in which metal objects are cast from a mould.

Term 2- Basic stone carving and stone setting: You will learn to use wet diamond grinding tools and how to carve basic stones to set within jewellery.

Term 3 - Chain and brooch making: Silver is generally used for chain making but you are able to purchase other metals such as copper or brass in class. Brooch making teaches you to make the attachments and clasps.

Term 4 - Saw piercing and using the hydraulic press: Learn to use a jewellers saw to cut intricate shapes from sheet metal. You will also be shown how to make 3D lightweight shapes with the hydraulic press.

Please note: in addition to the course fee, please expect to spend $20-$30 on consumables like sawblades and solder.

Jewellery classes on Wednesday morning are taught by Brendon Monson.

COVID-19 Info:

If have questions about our Covid-19 policies, please visit our learner page which you can find here.

Student Rights and Responsibilities:

More information regarding Student Rights and Responsibilities can be found here.

Refund Information:

Please note, you may be issued a full (except for Theventbrite fees) automatic refund up to 7 days before your event starts by requesting a refund through Theventbrite . Refund requests after this date can be made by contacting the anca@op.ac.nz email address. These will be accepted on a case-by-case basis when exceptional circumstances are present. No refund requests will be accepted after the start date of the class.

General Info:

One weekly class per term (8x week duration): Wednesday morning, 10.00am - 12.00pm.

Term Dates 2026:

Term One: 9th February - 3rd April (No classes on Otago Anniversary Day)

Term Two: 4th May - 26th June (No classes on Kings Birthday)

Term Three: 20th July - 10th September

Term Four: 14th September – 6th November ( No classes on Labour Day)

Wed morning class is for experienced students. This class is not suitable for beginners. You must have basic workshop skills to attend.

For the Morning classes, you will need basic jewellery soldering skills and the ability to use a jewellery saw. This class is not suitable for beginners. You will build on your knowledge through group demonstrations and will have the opportunity to work with the tutor on individual projects and develop a better understanding of jewellery making.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the Health & Safety risk, if you do not meet the above requirements, you will not be able to attend the class, and no refund will be given. If you are unsure of your suitability for this class, please reach out to anca@op.ac.nz to discuss.

N.B - Parking - Parking can be tricky in the mornings. It may be eaiser to be dropped off and picked up.

Each term a new skill will be introduced:

Term 1 - Casting using Delft Clay: This is a sand casting process in which metal objects are cast from a mould.

Term 2- Basic stone carving and stone setting: You will learn to use wet diamond grinding tools and how to carve basic stones to set within jewellery.

Term 3 - Chain and brooch making: Silver is generally used for chain making but you are able to purchase other metals such as copper or brass in class. Brooch making teaches you to make the attachments and clasps.

Term 4 - Saw piercing and using the hydraulic press: Learn to use a jewellers saw to cut intricate shapes from sheet metal. You will also be shown how to make 3D lightweight shapes with the hydraulic press.

Please note: in addition to the course fee, please expect to spend $20-$30 on consumables like sawblades and solder.

Jewellery classes on Wednesday morning are taught by Brendon Monson.

COVID-19 Info:

If have questions about our Covid-19 policies, please visit our learner page which you can find here.

Student Rights and Responsibilities:

More information regarding Student Rights and Responsibilities can be found here.

Refund Information:

Please note, you may be issued a full (except for Theventbrite fees) automatic refund up to 7 days before your event starts by requesting a refund through Theventbrite . Refund requests after this date can be made by contacting the anca@op.ac.nz email address. These will be accepted on a case-by-case basis when exceptional circumstances are present. No refund requests will be accepted after the start date of the class.

General Info:

One weekly class per term (8x week duration): Wednesday morning, 10.00am - 12.00pm.

Term Dates 2026:

Term One: 9th February - 3rd April (No classes on Otago Anniversary Day)

Term Two: 4th May - 26th June (No classes on Kings Birthday)

Term Three: 20th July - 10th September

Term Four: 14th September – 6th November ( No classes on Labour Day)

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Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

Dunedin School Of Art

19 Riego Street

Dunedin, OTA 9016

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