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Make+Take: Copper Pendant Etching

May 28 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$45.00

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Make+Take: Copper Pendant Etching, May 2025 Registration
$ 45.00
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Let’s Make+Take!

Wednesday, May 28, 7pm-9pm

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About this Workshop:

Interested in trying etching for the first time? Join us for a 2-in-1 class as we etch gorgeous copper pendants for jewelry or decorative purposes, then ink them up and print them as mini intaglio prints! Students will learn how to draw into hard ground and create a line etching using ferric chloride. While our pendants hang out in the ferric tank, we will take a look at etching examples from Pyramid’s library and demystify all your etching-related questions! 

Level: Beginner—No previous experience necessary!

Registration closes May 20, 2025 and all materials are provided.

Sample image by Etai Rogers-Fett

CLASS MATERIALS LIST:

Registration includes all materials—just come ready to have fun! In addition, you may want to bring the following optional items for class:

  • (optional) Personal apron (we’ll have extras) and/or wear clothes that can get messy
  • A simple idea/sketch of what you’d like to etch on your pendant (approx 1” round)

YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Etai Rogers-Fett is a printmaker, judaica artist, and arts educator living on Piscataway land in Maryland. Etai spends most of his time at the intersection of two very alive cultures that are often wrongfully assumed to be “dead” – print and Yiddish. He works as an artistic associate at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Hyattsville and teaches printmaking at several other local art centers, including Washington Printmakers Gallery. Working primarily in etching and woodcut printmaking methods, Etai weaves together archival research, storytelling and oral histories, decorative traditions from Jewish book arts, and speculative imagining. See more of Etai’s work on Instagram at @tsukunst.

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