Monday Homeschool Blacksmith Basics

Monday Homeschool Blacksmith Basics

Youth | Registration closed 4/15/2024

291 Whiconier Road Brookfield, CT 06804 United States

The Good Forge

Ages 12 - 18

Monday, April 22, 2024-Monday, June 3, 2024

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$266.50

Member Discount Available

Open to all homeschool students!

Spend a fun filled  6 weeks learning how to bend and shape steel in our Good Forge. Our well trained professional artist will use the forge and anvils to teach you traditional blacksmithing techniques such as drawing, bending, twisting, punching, slitting, and drifting. Students will learn to forge with confidence and complete projects such as a hook, fork, or marshmallow roaster.


*SAFETY FIRST*
Safety Guidelines will be discussed and reviewed 
Required: Closed toe shoes, fitted sleeves, long hair tied back

***Please Note there is no class Monday 5/27/24, Memorial Day***

  • *There is a $4 registration fee included in tuition.

    *Members will have the $4 fee deducted from tuition.
    *A $22.50 materials fee is included in the tuition.

FIRE – METAL – VISION

Those three ingredients combine at the hands of Andrew Chapman to create works of metal artistry. Traditional blacksmithing techniques, using hammer and anvil, and artistic vision deeply rooted in modern sculpture work together in each of Chapman’s handmade works. Steel and copper, newly made or found object, all bend and flow under his hammer. He moves and molds the metal to his vision, making metal into all things imaginable. Leaves and branches from nature, well-crafted scrolls or classic motifs, and modern twists and turns that defy gravity all take shape on Chapman’s anvil. These pieces range from larger scale architectural elements and furniture to small, flowing table top sculpture and handheld objects. Each project shows the process and techniques learned during his 20+ years of experience. Chapman’s introduction to the field of metal began while earning his BFA in sculpture at the University of Cincinnati. Since then, he has zigzagged the country, working in custom metal shops from Texas to Michigan to Tennessee to North Carolina and now Connecticut . Learning and perfecting his craft at each stop. Homes across the country feature his works. Chapman has also added teacher to his list of skills, sharing his techniques and craftsmanship during group classes and as a featured smith during regional blacksmithing conferences. Andrew Chapman’s metal work continues a centuries old tradition in metal in the most modern of ways.