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Art Clay Master Instructor
Pam East
Latest Updates (11/29/10):
Metal clay artists from around the EU are gathering in Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, from March 25th to 27th, 2011 for a truly inspirational and un–missable event. The venue takes place in the modern and well–known venue, the Moevenpick hotel, famous for its food and Swiss service.
The event consists of an optional one–day master class in delicate filigree work by acclaimed Japanese artist Etsuko Nakayama who is flying in from Japan especially for this event, followed by two conference days packed full with hands–on classes and demonstrations, metal clay and jewellery making vendors, stunning Art Clay jewellery on display, with plenty of time to network and meet old and new friends.
| Artist Profile for Art Clay Master Instructor, Pam East |
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Location: Johns Creek, GA
Email: pam@pameast.net
Web: www.pameast.net |
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Art Clay Classes Offered:
Introductory
Level One Certification
Senior Level Certificaiton
Specialty Classes |
Areas of Specialty:
Enameling |
Biography: Pam East is an enamelist and a certified Master Instructor in Art Clay Silver. She has written numerous articles for such magazines as Lapidary Journal, Art Jewelry Magazine, and Step-by-Step Beads. Her video "Enamel Bead Making" has received high praise in review. She has appeared on the highly acclaimed Carol Duvall Show on HGTV, and also on Jewelry Making on the DIY Network. Pam inherited her love of jewelry designing from both her grandfathers, each of whom pursued art in their later years. Born and raised in Southern California, Pam now resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, daughter, two cats, a dog, and Max, the wonder fish. |
Philosophy: My philosophy can probably be summed up by "Share the joy". I love working with Art Clay Silver and Enamels, and there's nothing I enjoy more than sharing my enthusiasm with my students and customers. Fun, I have found, is contagious. In my teaching, articles, and appearances, I have always worked towards making these art forms as accessible as possible to a wide audience. Even while maintaining a high standard of excellence, making beautiful jewelry need not be difficult or expensive.
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