This course presents an excellent opportunity to create an eye-catching bowl or three-dimensional open form using copper and/or steel. While developing your design you will also enter the wonderfully expressive world of sheet metal forming and have the chance to explore some of the many ways it can be shaped, textured and joined.
Initially, you will be shown examples of other artists work in sheet metal and discuss the merits of the varied approaches. You will be introduced to the workshop equipment and the sheet materials (copper and steel), learn about their different properties and how they can be annealed (softened) and forged, either hot or cold. Following a series of forming, folding and texturing demonstrations, you will have plenty of time for hands on experimentation and may choose to develop certain techniques in more depth. The tutor will give help and advice throughout when needed. Techniques covered will include cutting, filing, hammer/block forming over stakes and mandrels and fold forming, raising, drilling, riveting, spot welding, colouring and finishing. You will also learn how to make simple tools with the mig welder and grinder, which you can use to achieve different textures on your material.
We will take a walk around the West Dean Gardens and using an organic form, texture or similar inspiration as a starting point, you will develop the design of your unique piece through sketches, maybe the making of a simple card model/template and discussions with your tutor. This will lead you on to developing and making your piece.
Aproximate schedule
First evening - Slide show of relevant work from the tutor and other artists. Look at samples/materials. Discussion of the making and design process. Health and safety talk.
Day 1- Workshop introduction. Demonstations and experimentations of different sheet working techniques
Day 2 - Further demonstrations of techniques and experimentation
Day 3 - A walk around West Dean Gardens looking at textures and organic elements that could be incorporated as part of a design
Drawing and designing, maquette/model making. Individual discussion with tutor about own projects
Day 4 - Working on individual projects
Day 5 - As day 4
Day 6 - Finishing projects, group discussion and presentation of projects within the group after lunch
All abilities, including complete beginners, are welcome. The course does require some physical exertion and a moderate level of fitness is required i.e. to be able to hammer or do up a vice with ease. Most importantly, however, will be a commitment to your project and curiosity about technique and process. The focus of the course is not just about mastering sheet working techniques, but also about how to respond in a creative way to both a design challenge and the material properties of steel and copper, its potential and limitations and maintaining an open mind with regards to the development of your project.
Summer School Highlights
The Summer School week is an immersive learning experience with more time to develop your creativity and embrace opportunities for creative development beyond your chosen course. A detailed timetable for your Summer School week will be given to you on arrival. This will include:
- Short inspirational talks by tutors and displays of their work
- A short creative experience session in another discipline/media or course
- An optional evening at the Chichester Festival Theatre (discounted if pre-booked through West Dean)
- An optional lunchtime tour of West Dean Gardens, the historic rooms at West Dean College, or West Dean Tapestry Studio
- A celebration dinner on the last evening themed on Fantasy and Myth. Feel free to respond to the theme if you wish
- Informal end-of-course group reviews and displays of students' work in studios
All lunches and evening meals are provided for residential and non-residential students during summer school due to planned activities/events in the early evenings.