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Metalsmithing blends time-honored techniques with modern methods for working with non-ferrous metals like copper, nickel silver, brass, and silver. The program encourages creative exploration through jewelry making, wearable art, and small-scale metal sculptures. Foundational instruction covers essential techniques such as sawing, filing, drilling, piercing, dapping, milling, patina application, and hydraulic press forming. As students progress, intermediate and advanced courses expand their skillset with enameling, lost-wax casting, hinge fabrication, hammer forming, and granulation techniques. The curriculum emphasizes professional development through portfolio creation, artist statement writing, resume building, and exhibition participation. Students cultivate their unique artistic vision by balancing conceptual thinking, aesthetic refinement, and technical mastery, supported by independent research and ongoing critique sessions.