Fall Virtual Workshops
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EGNE is pleased to share that we’ll be doing fall virtual workshops with Amanda Dennison and Jan Harrell. Amanda Denison Virtual Workshop Two Saturdays, November 5 & 12, 2022Experimental Enamel:  Introducing Rust The workshop will explore how you can enhance … Read More

Plique-à-jour with Amy Roper Lyons
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Fall Workshop at Newark Museum We are pleased to announce, that by popular demand  Amy Roper Lyons is returning to teach her Plique-à-jour workshop at the Newark Museum this November! A true master of her craft Amy shares lots of … Read More

Linda Darty and Anne Havel!
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We are pleased to offer two summer workshops  in July at the Westchester County Center. July 20 – July 22. 2018. Linda Darty will offer a 3 day class: Linda Darty: Cloisonné: The Brilliance of Transparent Enamel Anne Havel will offer … Read More

Summer Workshops 2017
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Summer Workshops 2017 We are pleased to welcome Linda Darty for summer workshops at our Westchester this summer. Sign up today Linda Darty – Painting and Drawing Techniques with Enamel (Thursday, July 20 & Friday, July 21) SOLD OUT Linda … Read More

Summer Workshops 2017
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The EGNE offers regular workshops in conjunction with our annual conference. When possible, we  offer occasional special workshops for our members based  on interest and availability of faculty and facilities convenient for our members. We are please to announce that … Read More

INTERview | Kathryn Osgood
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Kathryn Osgood is an Associate Professor, and head of the Professional Crafts Jewelry program at College of The Albemarle in Manteo, North Carolina. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree in metal and jewelry design from East Carolina University and her undergraduate degree in art from the University of Southern Maine. Her work has been featured in publications including The Art of Enameling, 500 Necklaces, 1000 Rings, The Art of Jewelry: Wood, Contemporary Enameling: Art and Techniques, and Metalsmith magazine. Kathryn’s work is included in private and public collections including the Gregg Museum, the Racine Art Museum, and The Enamel Arts Foundation.… Read More

25th Annual Conference & Workshops
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Our 25th Annual Conference: Saturday May 20, 2017 EGNE’s 25th Anniversary Conference will be held on Saturday May 20, 2017 at Westchester Center for the Arts with pre- and post-conference workshops May18-19 and May 21-22 respectively. Workshop details will be announced as … Read More

Fall Plique-à-Jour Workshop
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 To find out more about our instructors please visit our publications check out the Interviews! Plique-à-Jour Workshop: Enameling Without a Net Instructor: Amy Roper Lyons Studio 135 135 W 29th St, #205 New York, NY  10001 8 students $235/ members … Read More

Fall NYC Workshops
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Sunday|Monday Series: SOLD OUT! — Columbus Day Weekend Oct 9-10 in Amy Roper Lyons teaching Plique-à-jour SOLD OUT! — Nov 6-7 Averill B. Shepps teaching Eutectic Experiments November   

INTERview | Terry Kovalcik
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Terry Kovalcik — “Working in metal clay allows me to go beyond two-dimensional space.”
After more than 30 years working as an illustrator, I was drawn to metal clay as a way to bring form and movement into my art. Many of my pieces are made of multiple elements that hang, dangle and swing with the movement of the body. This gives the piece life and adds an element of whimsy. After sketching my designs on paper, it’s the process of creating, sculpting and assembling these pieces that are most gratifying. I’ve become passionate about making boxes that allows me to work on both the inside and outside designs—with the mystery of its interior and the secrets that can be hidden inside. These little surprises are special gifts to the wearer that they can choose to share with others. I create a sense of color and space through the use of various surface treatments — from highly polished silver to dark, textural matte finishes.… Read More

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