Continental Breakfast served from 8:00AM-9:00AM
Boxed Lunch 12:00PM-1:00PM
Registration for this schedule starts on 12/01/2025 and ends on 08/01/2026
Participants must be 18 years to 120 years old when the program starts.
COPPER ROSE WEEKEND CLASS
INSTRUCTOR: JEFF FULKERSON
In this class, you’ll learn a couple of different ways to make a copper rose, using forming and texturing techniques. This is a fun, no-stress class where you can play around it! (Don’t tell Kris)
You’ll receive templates for your petal cut-outs as well as the copper sheet and wire to form your flower. Students should bring hammers and a bench block, and I recommend ear plugs!
Class Fee: $75.00
Kit Fee: $25.00
*WH TUITION: $100 Includes Breakfast and Boxed Lunch. No additional charge for lodging if taking a class, the week before or after, $60 lodging fee if needed. Please email [email protected] to arrange lodging.
Jeff Fulkerson
Artist Jeff Fulkerson, M.A., has been creating stunning, imaginative jewelry for over 40 years. A contributing artist to Lapidary Journal/Jewelry Artist Magazine, his work has also been featured in Art Jewelry Magazine, Rock & Gem Magazine, the Tucson Show Guide and Step by Step Wire.
Jeff has produced several instructional videos including “Beginning Inlay.” His Silversmithing Video Library offers jewelry artists of all levels the opportunity to learn and improve their skills. Jeff is the inventor of the Steady Stamp™ and the Fast Flare Forming Disks (pat. pend.) for making spinner bangles. He has taught at Bead Fest, Bead & Button Show, Art Retreat in the Desert, Art Unraveled, the San Diego Museum of Man, and several private studios and bead shops across the country.
A self-taught silversmith with a background in construction and design, he counts himself fortunate to have studied with many great Native American artists in the last few years, most notably, Richard Tsosie, Navajo, Jesse Monogya, Hopi/Navajo and Michael Cheatham, Cherokee. “It’s very satisfying to me to help others grow in their gifts and talents.”
Please contact William Holland School of Lapidary Arts if you have any questions.