Organizer

Chamine Ghuss
Chamine Ghuss

Chamine Ghuss holds a First Class Honours degree in 3D Design & Crafts from the University of Brighton, alongside a teaching qualification from the University of Bedfordshire. After completing a two-year postgraduate programme at Bishopsland, she is now developing her creative practice utilising one of Bishopsland's Incubation Workshops. Chamine specialises in the fundamental silversmithing techniques, creating objects of adornment that explore conceptual narratives of ephemeral memories. With over five years of teaching experience, Chamine is a passionate educator whose practice spans silversmithing, jewellery and the wider creative arts. She leads the planning and delivery of Bishopsland’s short courses and external outreach programme, and also tutors in schools, where her warm and inclusive approach supports learners of all backgrounds.

Location

National Trust Coleshill Estate
Coleshill, Swindon SN6 7PT

Date

09 Nov 2024
Expired!

Time

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cost

£105.00

Labels

Beginner

Make a Silver Christmas Decoration

You will design and make a silver Christmas decoration employing specialist techniques.  The various stages of transforming your silver into a captivating decoration will be explained and demonstrated.  You will gain knowledge of designing, forming and finishing your festive decoration, which will be yours to keep.

All the tools, materials and teaching needed to produce your gift will be provided.

The course is suitable for beginners with no prior jewellery making experience, or for those with some knowledge who’d like to refresh and extend their skills.

At the end of the day you will receive a certificate from Bishopsland Educational Trust and the silver decoration will be yours to keep.

You can do this course as a stand alone or book multiple short courses to build up a bank of jewellery and metalsmithing skills.

Suitability: The course is open to anyone with an interest in jewellery making who is 18 years of age and above

What to bring/wear: All tools and materials are included. Please wear practical clothes and footwear (closed shoes, no open toes) and ensure arms/legs are covered.  If you have long hair, please tie it back. You will need to bring an apron and your lunch, although Brooks Cafe is on site should you wish to buy lunch. Tea, coffee, water will be provided.

Accessibility: There is plenty of parking on site and accessible parking spaces are marked.  There are some uneven surfaces such as cobbles due to the historic nature of the Estate. Seating is provided but the nature of the course may necessitate some standing.  Please contact us if you would like to have an informal chat about access prior to booking.