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"Very interesting. I recently visited Revere and am thrilled that I now have the opportunity to join your classes online. This is great !!"
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Webinar class!

I am excited to tell you that for the first time in history, the Revere Academy is offering a webinar class! Students will be able to attend this special class on business success from anywhere in the world at a very reasonable introductory price. I am sure your readers will be interested in learning more about this unique opportunity. The class is coming up very soon, April 28-29, 2012. If this is too short of notice to announce this new opportunity in your publication, I hope you will be able…See More
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Scrounge

Scrounging for materials and tools is a central part of my studio practice, and there are great bargains to be found!  In the past year, I’ve purchased a nice amount of silver for about $2/ounce, received several pounds of enamels, and refurbished hundreds of rusty chasing tools.  Luck has a lot of influence, and the generosity of donors cannot be understated, but there are also strategies involved to help make oneself luckier as well. This blog will also promote recycling and reusing by…See More
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Fabrication 4: Hinges & Forging at Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts

February 13, 2012 at 9am to February 15, 2012 at 6pm
Fabrication 4: Hinges & Forging9 am - 6 pm$539 + $185 kitRegister Now - Feb 13-15, 2012 classInstructor:  Alan RevereWorking in silver and gold, increase your skills while learning to forge metal, make tubing, and construct hinges. Participants create a classic forged…See More
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"I'm SO impressed with the instructors you have been having!  Wish I had a lot of time - or lived in SF."
Oct 28, 2011

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Founded in 1979 by master goldsmith Alan Revere, the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts immediately became a center for jewelry and jewelers around the world; a place where master craftsman pass on traditional skills to the next generation. The Academy is located in the beautiful corner suite on the ninth floor of the Phelan Building, San Francisco's historic jewelry center. An abundance of restaurants, hotels, museums, parks and transportation is within a short distance from the Academy in what many people call, "America's favorite city."

The Revere Academy is a great place to begin a career, stimulate your creativity, add new skills and network. Here you can learn from nationally recognized craftsmen who teach the skills they use everyday. Our faculty includes over a dozen master craftsmen and experts who love what they do and are eager to share their passion and knowledge. The Academy's fully equipped, state-of-the-art studios feature live video blow-ups so that you can see every detail even better than leaning over a master's shoulder. Learn new skills today that will add value to your work tomorrow.
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jewelry, metals, The Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts has something for everyone interested in making jewelry. No matter how much or how little experience you have now, we can help you move your jewelry skills and your jewelry career forward.

Beginners just starting out learn to use basic tools and procedures while developing good working habits. Hobbyists add professional skills that can elevate their work right away. And working bench jewelers fill in areas where greater expertise is desired while picking up new and more advanced techniques. All students receive California State certificates and diplomas upon completion of Revere classes and programs.

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Webinar class!

Posted on February 17, 2012 at 12:20pm 2 Comments

I am excited to tell you that for the first time in history, the Revere Academy is offering a webinar class! Students will be able to attend this special class on business success from anywhere in the world at a very reasonable introductory price. I am sure your readers will be interested in learning more about this unique opportunity. The class is coming up very soon, April 28-29, 2012. If this is too short of notice to announce this new opportunity in your publication, I hope you will be…

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At 3:47pm on October 28, 2011, Rachel Hayward said…

I'm SO impressed with the instructors you have been having!  Wish I had a lot of

time - or lived in SF.

At 1:21pm on November 10, 2010, Emanuela Aureli said…
:-)
greetings alan...
At 4:28am on November 9, 2010, tkmetalarts said…
My absolute favorite school!!!
At 12:51pm on November 8, 2010, Two Claws Jewelry said…
Hi Alan....Thanks for the request....I'm honored. Hope all is well with you.
At 12:18pm on November 5, 2010, Brigitte Martin said…
Hello:
I think you might be interested in joining the following crafthaus discussion, Revere Academy gets mentioned favorably :-)

What does music know that metal don't ?
At 10:24pm on November 3, 2010, chelsey radabaugh adams said…
Amazing work. Look forward to visiting someday!
At 7:52pm on November 3, 2010, James Thurman said…
Thanks for looking me up and welcome to crafthaus!
At 1:46pm on November 3, 2010, Lorena Angulo said…
Great to see you here at Crafthaus !!!
Love all your pictures !!
At 11:30pm on November 1, 2010, Nanz Aalund said…
Hay Alan! Good to be friends with the Academy. Nanz
At 5:49pm on October 28, 2010, Brigitte Martin said…
Thank you very much for your membership payment and support of crafthaus. Your membership is valid through Nov 15, 2012.

Enjoy crafthaus, participate often :-)
 
 
 

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- by Rebecca Rose. 2013, SNAG/crafthaus Scholarship Recipient

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Join us each month! There will be surprises around every corner, with photos, videos, SNAG conference coverage, and occasional interviews by rising artists!

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