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B.F.A. /
Jewelry and Metals Concentration
The
jewelry and metals curriculum is designed to meet the diverse interests
of the students investigating the contemporary field of Fine Arts in
metals and jewelry design. By focusing the program toward a spectrum of
processes and methodologies associated with the craft, a student
experiences numerous projects that deal with form, function, concept
and technique. Students are exposed to both traditional and
non-traditional processes and materials, including computer-aided
design, three dimensional printing and other emerging technologies. The
constructions of ideas are carried out through the practice of the
projects which include, but are not limited to traditional fabrication,
finishing, casting, mold making, forging, forming, enameling, digital
modeling, and three-dimensional printing output processes.
Contact Information
Courtney
Starrett
202
McLaurin
Hall
Winthrop
University
Rock
Hill, SC
29733, USA
Phone: (803)
323-2673
Email:
starrettc@winthrop.edu
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