Saturday, November 7, 2020
The annual Texas Metals Symposium brings top artists working in the field of jewelry and metals for a day-long presentation to participants from across the State and beyond. This year, to prevent the spread of COVID, the symposium will be held virtually, allowing many more to "attend" the presentations.
This year's speakers include:
Jessica Calderwood, Associate Professor of Art at Ball State University
Andrew Kuebeck, Assistant Professor and Area Head of the Jewelry/Metals/Enameling Department at Kent State University
Rebekah Frank, Artist based in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA
Keith Lewis, Distinguished Professor at Central Washington University, Ellensburg
Cathy McClure, Artist and Art Consultant, Seattle, WA
The all-day symposium is free and open to the public, however, registration is requested. Please complete the form found [at this link]. You will receive the Zoom webinar link upon registration.
2020 Texas Metals Symposium Schedule
(All times are tentative.)
10am-10:15am – Welcome & Introductions
10:15am-11:15am – Jessica Calderwood
11:15am-11:25am – Q&A and Break
11:25am-12:25pm – Andrew Kuebeck
12:25pm-12:35pm – Q&A and Break
12:35pm-1:35pm – Lunch Break
1:40pm-2:40pm – Rebekah Frank
2:40pm-2:50pm – Q&A and Break
2:50pm-3:50pm – Keith Lewis
3:50pm-4:50pm – Q&A and Break
4:50pm-5:50pm – Cathy McClure
5:50pm-6pm – Q&A and Break
6pm – Closing remarks
The 2020 Texas Metals Symposium is supported with funds received from the Student Government Association, the TTU Metals Club, and Landmark Arts in the TTU School of Art.