Celebrating 38 years of excellence in Craft Education... (1970 - 2008)
Peters Valley Craft Center, Layton NJ July 18 - 22

Peters Valley Craft Center
19 Kuhn Road
Layton, NJ 07851

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Founded in 1970, Peters Valley is located within the scenic, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area  along the Delaware River.  We are in the northwest corner of New  Jersey, where NY, NJ & PA meet.  The campus is a rural setting with a wooded landscape, just 2 hours north  of Philadelphia and only 60 miles northwest of NYC. Public Transportation from NYC is available.

 2008 Blacksmithing Workshops 

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July 25 - 27 Daniel O’Sullivan Scrolls and Volutes
August 1 - 5 Dick Sargent Mystery of the Curved Stair

August 8 - 12

Kirsten Skiles Chasing & Repoussé on Steel
August 15 - 19 Jim Wyckoff Beginning Blacksmithing: Natural Forms
August 22 - 26 Don Fogg Hamon the Art of Temperline: Creative Heat Treating
September 5 -7 Dick Sargent Open Studio
Classes which have already run for 2008...
May 17-18 Dick Sargent Introduction to Blacksmithing
May 24 - 26 Jonathan Nedbor Soup to Nuts: Kitchen Tools
May 31 - June 1 Dick Sargent Introduction to Blacksmithing
June 6 - 10 Marc Maiorana Beginning Blacksmithing
June 13 - 17 J. Arthur Loose The Craft of the Bladesmith
June 20 - 24 Neal Kessler Foundations of Damascus Steel
June 27 - July 1 Zachary Noble Joinery Systems
July 4 - 8 Dale Wedig Forged Steel Art
July 11 -15 Toby Hickman Power Hammer Forging
     
All photographic work accompanying classes are images of instructor's own work, allowing potential students to see the caliber of their skill, and may not be representative of the class being offered.
May 17 & 18, 2008 (2 Days) : Introduction to Blacksmithing
Instructor: Dick Sargent Tuition: $250
Level: Beginner Lab Fee: $50
Introduction to Blacksmithing with Dick Sargent May 17& 18

This will be a basic workshop where students will learn the fundamentals of blacksmithing such as how to forge a taper, upset, draw, split and punch holes in mild steel.

Basic fire control and hammer techniques will be demonstrated.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.


Dick Sargent, department head of blacksmithing at Peters Valley, has been blacksmithing for over 30 years. He has taught classes and demonstrated for Peters Valley Craft Center, Brookfield Craft Center and at ABANA conferences. His work experience ranges from 17th and 18th Century reproductions to high-end contemporary architectural railings.

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May 24 - 26, 2008  (3 days): Soup to Nuts: Kitchen Tools
Instructor: Jonathan Nedbor Tuition: $325
Level: Intermediate Lab Fee: $60
Soup to Nuts: May 24-26

In this class we will focus on making several kitchen tools.

The first project will be a Flesh Fork then a Spatula and finally a Ladle. 

If there is time we will work on a Nutcracker. We will spend some time on the decorative choices in shaping and detailing the handles of these tools with shouldered changes in dimension, decorative file work and brass inlay. This class will also give students a chance to work on their forge welding ability. Students should have some forging experience and familiarity with forge welding.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.


A full-time blacksmith for over 30 years, Jonathan Nedbor is a teacher and demonstrator. He specializes in historic forged ironwork and early hardware. His commissioned work also includes the design and production of contemporary forged household ironwork and furniture.

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May 31 & June 1, 2008 (2 Days) : Introduction to Blacksmithing
Instructor: Dick Sargent Tuition: $250
Level: Beginner Lab Fee: $50
Introduction to Blacksmithing with Dick Sargent May 17& 18

This will be a basic workshop where students will learn the fundamentals of blacksmithing such as how to forge a taper, upset, draw, split and punch holes in mild steel.

Basic fire control and hammer techniques will be demonstrated.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.

Dick Sargent, department head of blacksmithing at Peters Valley, has been blacksmithing for over 30 years. He has taught classes and demonstrated for Peters Valley Craft Center, Brookfield Craft Center and at ABANA conferences. His work experience ranges from 17th and 18th Century reproductions to high-end contemporary architectural railings.

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June 6 - 10, 2008  (5 days): Beginning Blacksmithing
Instructor: Marc Maiorana Tuition: $450
Level: Beginner Lab Fee: $70
Refining the Details of Ornament with Dan Nauman May 30 - June 3

Students in this session will learn the iron shaping process of forging (heat and hammer).

Employing both hand and power tools, we will learn forging and joining techniques through the execution of brief exercises.

Additional discussion topics include design guidelines, tool making, finishes, and studio setup.

Anticipate a few clumsy moments, drops of sweat, and leaving the Valley with forging skills applicable to architectural iron, tool making or sculpture.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.


Marc Maiorana is a studio artist making sculptural and functional ironwork for exhibition and commission. He is a former Penland School of Crafts Resident Artist and has taught at Marywood University (PA), Touchstone Center for Crafts (PA), Penland School of Crafts (NC), New England School of Metalwork (ME), Yestermorrow Design/Build School (VT) and Haystack School of Crafts (ME).

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June 13 - 17, 2008 (5 days): The Craft of The Bladesmith
Instructor: J. Arthur Loose Tuition: $450
Level: Intermediate Lab Fee: $90
The Craft of the Bladesmith with J. Arthur J. Loose June 13 - 17

The Bladesmith masters many techniques: forging, grinding, heat-treating, finishing and sheath work.

This class will provide an overview of the process of creating a blade of function and beauty, including a demonstration on Damascus.

Basic blacksmithing experience is necessary.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.

J. Arthur Loose holds a BFA in jewelry and metalsmithing from Maine College of Art. He worked in multiple artist-jeweler’s studios before starting his own business in 2000, focusing on handmade jewelry and pattern-welded blades inspired by antiquity.

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June 20 - 24, 2008  (5 days): Foundations of Damascus Steel
Instructor: Neal Kessler Tuition: $450
Level: Beginner to intermediate Lab Fee: $90
The Craft of the Bladesmith with Neal Kessler June 20 - 24

Have you ever wondered what goes into producing high-quality Damascus steel?

In this workshop we will cover the major factors, working with each to produce our own material.

We will begin with the fundamentals: proper forge welding and folding techniques, and will advance through to production of basic patterns like “Maiden’s Hair Twist”, “Ladder” and “Pool and Eye”.

The intention is that afterward, you will have the solid foundation to work with confidence on your own.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.


Neil Kessler is a knifemaker, writer and teacher living in Somerville, MA. He has been making his own Damascus steel for over six years, having learned it through courses at the Massachusetts College of Art and The School of the American Bladesmith Society. He has been an artist in residence at Peters Valley twice, and has taught there as well.

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June 27 - July 1, 2008 (5 days): Joinery Systems
Instructor: Zachary Noble Tuition: $450
Level: Intermediate Lab Fee: $70
Joinery Systems with Zachary Noble June 27 - July 1

This class will focus on traditional methods of forged joinery and the many different ways to accomplish a beautiful union.

We will cover how to make a strong, square mortise and tenon and the tooling required for these techniques.

Come learn how a well crafted joint can become the focus of a piece.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.

Zack Noble runs a commissioned-based blacksmithing shop in Bakersville, NC. He focuses on architectural and sculptural forged work. He has taught and demonstrated nationally and at Peters Valley, John C. Campbell Folk School and Penland School of Crafts.

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July 4 - 8, 2008 (5 days): Forged Steel Art
Instructor: Dale Wedig Tuition: $450
Level: Beginner to intermediate Lab Fee: $70
Forged Steel Art with Dale Wedig July 4 - 8

The objective of this workshop is to design, construct and critique artworks created using traditional and non-traditional blacksmithing techniques.

Students are encouraged to think about forged iron as a material and process to create sculptural forms.

Be prepared to work.

THIS CLASS HAS RUN. CONSIDER ONE OF THE OTHER WORKSHOPS BEING OFFERED FOR SUMMER 2008.

Dale Wedig is a studio artist and professor of Art and Design at Northern Michigan University. He is currently teaching in his twenty-fifth year at Northern Michigan University heading the Metalsmithing Department. His studio work ranges from jewelry, hollowware and furniture to architectural installations.

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July 11 - 15, 2008 (5 days): Power Hammer Forging
Instructor: Toby Hickman Tuition: $450
Level: Intermediate to Advanced Lab Fee: $70
Power Hammer Forging with Toby Hickman July 11 - 15

This class will cover power hammer use and control.

Tooling, both top tools and mounted forming dies, will be covered.

Estimating to determine stock sizes and tools used will be covered.

THIS CLASS HAS REACHED ITS MAXIMUM CAPACITY
PLEASE CALLTHE OFFICE AT 973-948-5200 TO BE PLACED ON WAITING LIST

Toby Hickman has been forging metal since 1976. He purchased his first 2b Nazel hammer in 1981, studying its use while working with Don Hawley, Michael & Stephen Bondi and Art Jones. He is one of the country’s most proficient hammer men

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July 18 - 22, 2008 (5 days): Contemporary Traditions
Instructor: L. Japheth Howard Tuition: $450
Level: Beginner to Advanced Lab Fee: $70
Contemporary Traditions with L. Japheth Howard July 18 - 22

We will apply the ancient techniques of forging to making objects which relate to our time.

The focus will be the forge as students gain proficiency with hand tools and confidence to express their own ideas.

Exercises teach technique and problem solving which will be applied to project in the last half of the workshop.

Come prepared to work hard and have fun.

THIS CLASS IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION.
TO ENSURE REGISTRATION, PLEASE CALLTHE OFFICE AT 973-948-5200.

L. Japheth Howard has been privileged to be a smith for the last 23 years. His work varies from the purely practical to the purely decorative.

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July 25 - 27, 2008 (3 days): Scrolls & Volutes
Instructor: Daniel O’Sullivan Tuition: $325
Level: Intermediate Lab Fee: $70
Scrolls and Volutes with Daniel O’Sullivan July 25 - 27 PAY NOW! >> Members: CLICK HERE!
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Scrolls and volutes are essential elements of both historic and modern architectural metalwork.

In this course, we will explore concepts of drawing and design and practical methods of forging and forming different types of scrolls with various decorative endings.


Daniel O’Sullivan received his BFA from Parsons School of Design, then completed a traditional Ornamental Ironworker Apprenticeship, which was followed by Stage Forge at the International School of French Wrought Ironwork in Muizon, France. He has taught blacksmithing in County Mayo, Ireland and worked for an exclusive European metalworking company. Daniel is now proud to be a local 483 Union Ironworker.

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August 1 - 5, 2008 (5 days): Mystery of the Curved Stair
Instructor: Dick Sargent Tuition: $450
Level: Intermediate to Advanced Lab Fee: $70
Mystery of the Curved Stair with Dick Sargent August 1 - 5 PAY NOW! >> Members: CLICK HERE!
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In this hands-on class you will learn Dick’s personal approach to building these seemingly confounding stair handrails.

Tooling, site work, layout and problem causes, corrections and compensations will be taught and discussed.

These proven techniques have been used by Dick for the past 30 years.


Dick Sargent, department head of blacksmithing at Peters Valley, has been blacksmithing for over 30 years. He has taught classes and demonstrated for Peters Valley Craft Center, Brookfield Craft Center and at ABANA conferences. His work experience ranges from 17th and 18th Century reproductions to high-end contemporary architectural railings.

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August 8 - 12, 2008 (5 days): Chasing & Repoussé on Steel
Instructor: Kirsten Skiles Tuition: $450
Level: Beginner to Intermediate Lab Fee: $TBA*
Chasing & Repoussé on Steel with Kirsten Skiles August 8 - 12 PAY NOW! >> Members: CLICK HERE!
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High Relief Chasing, as taught by this instructor, is derived from the Japanese style of High Relief Chasing used in swords, ornaments and kimono pins.

The technique is inspired by, but not true to, the full Japanese tradition.

In this workshop, students will learn how to make their own high quality chasing tools and then complete a chasing that incorporates extreme elevation shifts, fold-overs, under-cuts and highly textured surfaces.

We will also cover repoussé with hammers over metal stakes or wood stumps. 


Kirsten Skiles uses the ancient techniques of chasing and repoussé to express the ornate wilderness of river, garden and life. As a self-employed artist she works on commissions for private residences through interior designers, architects and other blacksmiths. Her work is featured at the DNR Visitor’s Center at Itasca State Park in Minnesota and at St. Paul’s Cathedral in St. Paul, Minnesota. Most recently, she has exhibited as part of the “Healing Arts” program in Hudson, Wisconsin and at the Frehner Gallery in Monroe, Wisconsin.

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*Due to the fluctuating costs of copper, please call prior to arriving for class

August 15 - 19, 2008 (5 days): Beginning Blacksmithing: Natural Forms
Instructor: Jim Wyckoff Tuition: $450
Level: Beginner Lab Fee: $70
Beginning Blacksmithing: Natural Forms with Jim Wyckoff August 15 - 19

Taking ideas from natural shapes such as plants and rocks, basic forging skills will be taught and expanded on to complete a variety of projects suited to each student’s interests and needs.

Have fun learning to forge metals into leaves, vines, texture and a variety of natural forms.

THIS CLASS HAS REACHED ITS MAXIMUM CAPACITY
PLEASE CALLTHE OFFICE AT 973-948-5200 TO BE PLACED ON WAITING LIST

Jim Wyckoff has had his own forge for over 10 years. He was the resident blacksmith at Millbrook Village for 11 years. His current work ranges from traditional to contemporary styles for production pieces and custom work.

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August 22 - 26, 2008 (5 days): Hamon the Art of Temperline: Creative Heat Treating
Instructor: Don Fogg Tuition: $450
Level: Intermediate Lab Fee: $90
Hamon the Art of Temperline: Creative Heat Treating with Don Fogg August 22 - 26 PAY NOW! >> Members: CLICK HERE!
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This workshop will show students how to develop beautiful temperlines in carbon steel blades.

It will cover forging, grinding and preparing the blades for heat treating as well as clay application for heat treating.

We will also learn to polish a window to reveal the hamon.


Don Fogg is an ABS metalsmith and ABS Hall of Fame recipient. He has been a full-time bladesmith since 1979. His work has appeared in countless books and magazines and is featured in major collections around the world. Don is a featured demonstrator and has taught bladesmithing all over the country and abroad.

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September 5 - 7, 2008 (3 days): Open Studio
Instructor: Dick Sargent Tuition: $325
Level: Intermediate to Advanced Lab Fee: $60
Open Studio with Dick Sargent September 5 - 7 PAY NOW! >> Members: CLICK HERE!
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This workshop will be open to all students who have unfinished projects that they wish to complete or those who may have work they would like to start and need the studio space to work.

The instructor will offer technical advice and assistance with tools and design.

All who have completed at least a basic course are encouraged to enroll.


Dick Sargent, department head of blacksmithing at Peters Valley, has been blacksmithing for over 30 years. He has taught classes and demonstrated for Peters Valley Craft Center, Brookfield Craft Center and at ABANA conferences. His work experience ranges from 17th and 18th Century reproductions to high-end contemporary architectural railings.

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Peters Valley Craft Center is funded in part by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Discover Jersey Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Peters Valley Craft Center is operated in cooperation with the National Park Service, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

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