Nothing to fear at this spooky jewelry-making workshop with Artist and Towson University Lecturer, Luci Jockel. Jockel’s work explores the life, death, and rebirth of animals in the unique medium of jewelry. Her work seeks to give voice to the voiceless in the hopes of rebuilding a lost interconnectivity between humans and animals. Learn techniques such as torch-enameling and fold-forming to create your own special wearable art. Take a brief tour of the pre-revolutionary grist mill turned creative hub and gallery, and its unique transformation, while you raise a glass of cider to the old artisanal cidery and enjoy hearty fall hors d’oeuvres.
Ages 18+
Co-hosted by Towson University College of Fine Arts & Communication
Solo and Household Members receive 5% discount
ArtStar Members or higher receive 10% discount
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