WI Makers Adding More Sessions of Popular “Copper Enameling”

Wisconsin Makers is adding more sessions of its popular “Copper Enameling” workshop. The “Mondays@Makers” activity will take place at the community makerspace, 200 E. Clay St., from 5 to 8 p.m. on both April 21 and 28 at the makerspace, located at 200 E. Clay St. in Whitewater.

The fee for the one-session workshop is $20 plus the price of copper used, likely $1-$10 depending on the size of the piece. Students may register by calling Chris Spangler at (920) 728-2960 or emailing her at editorspangler@gmail.com.
Payment may be made at the workshop, which is geared toward ages 10 and up.

Leading “Copper Enameling for Beginners and Beyond” is Leani Schoor of Madison. Copper enameling is a traditional technique that involves fusing powdered glass to a copper surface at high heat to create a permanent, colorful coating.

Students will be able to decorate a small dish and/or jewelry to take home that night. Schoor earned her bachelor of science degree in art education and master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She taught art at Jefferson High School for 38 years. The owner of Studio 2154 in Madison, Schoor teaches wet and needle felting, beadwork,
glass fusing, cement yard art, ceramics, copper enameling, metal work and quilting.


Mondays@Makers

Suggestions for “Mondays@Makers” classes are welcomed. “If there is a skill in the arts you are interested in learning, please let us know and we will see what we can do to help you on your journey,” Schoor said.

Located at the corner of East Clay and Wisconsin streets in Whitewater, Wisconsin Makers is a makerspace that creates an
affordable, collaborative and educational environment that inspires people of all ages to becoming innovators by unlocking their skills through continual training. It has members from Jefferson, Walworth, Rock, Dane and Waukesha counties and beyond, and all have access to the workshops around the clock.

The facility houses machine, welding/fabrication, electronics, automotive, 3-D printing, laser engraving and woodworking shops. It also offers pottery, ceramics, metal art, quilting, fabric arts, matting/framing and more. The building is accessible and has off-street parking, Wi-Fi, and many other amenities.

For more information about the makerspace or workshops, contact Chris Spangler at (920) 728-2960.

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