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Adult Workshops & Classes Bronze Casting | John Hallett | Tue-Sat, August 5-9 | 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
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Bronze Casting | John Hallett | Tue-Sat, August 5-9 | 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

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Adult | Metal | All Levels

Members: $690 | Non-Members: $745

Course ID: 3D2509

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*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by May 28, 2025.

Concept

Using contemporary methods and materials, learn the ancient art of bronze casting in this engaging and labor-intensive workshop. Create a ceramic shell cast of an original wax sculpture or transform an existing piece into a final work in bronze.

Experience

John guides you step-by-step through the lost wax process of bronze casting, resulting in a finished sculpture. Be prepared for a busy week loaded with information, hard work, and a unique hands-on experience. Additional material costs vary based on the size and number of sculptures you produce, as well as the current market price of bronze and other consumables.

Skill Level

All levels welcome.

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Adult | Metal | All Levels

Members: $690 | Non-Members: $745

Course ID: 3D2509

Register Now

*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by May 28, 2025.

Concept

Using contemporary methods and materials, learn the ancient art of bronze casting in this engaging and labor-intensive workshop. Create a ceramic shell cast of an original wax sculpture or transform an existing piece into a final work in bronze.

Experience

John guides you step-by-step through the lost wax process of bronze casting, resulting in a finished sculpture. Be prepared for a busy week loaded with information, hard work, and a unique hands-on experience. Additional material costs vary based on the size and number of sculptures you produce, as well as the current market price of bronze and other consumables.

Skill Level

All levels welcome.

Adult | Metal | All Levels

Members: $690 | Non-Members: $745

Course ID: 3D2509

Register Now

*This workshop must meet a minimum number of students by May 28, 2025.

Concept

Using contemporary methods and materials, learn the ancient art of bronze casting in this engaging and labor-intensive workshop. Create a ceramic shell cast of an original wax sculpture or transform an existing piece into a final work in bronze.

Experience

John guides you step-by-step through the lost wax process of bronze casting, resulting in a finished sculpture. Be prepared for a busy week loaded with information, hard work, and a unique hands-on experience. Additional material costs vary based on the size and number of sculptures you produce, as well as the current market price of bronze and other consumables.

Skill Level

All levels welcome.

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INSTRUCTOR

Dr. John Hallett is a sculptor, veterinarian, log rolling coach, and Nordic ski racer with a Master of Fine Arts from Minneapolis College of Art and Design. After over 30 years as a veterinarian and practice owner, he shifted to being a full time sculptor. He uses his background in science and veterinary medicine to inform his art practice. He is drawn to create sculptures that come from his unique perspective and enjoys inspiring others to investigate trees, forests and animals. He creates the trophies for the Stihl Timbersports U.S. Nationals, the Lumberjack World Championships and the American Birkebeiner Ski Race. Hallett splits his time between Oconomowoc and Seeley, Wisconsin. He shares his lifelong passion for art with others as he encourages them to let their creativity flow and invite the technical process into the final product. He taught bronze and pewter casting workshops in Tucson, Arizona and was a teaching assistant at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. In a perfectionistic world, art is one place where everyone can embrace imperfection while creating something meaningful and beautiful.

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