
About the Classes
Rio
Grande’s Rio Rewards
PMC®
Certification
Program is designed
for the serious and
dedicated PMC
enthusiast who seeks
the recognition that
a standardized level
of expertise offers.
Taught by
world-class
instructors, the
curriculum is
demanding and tests
specific skills and
techniques (apart
from artistry) for
working with PMC
over the course of
three days. Students
who complete
certification leave
the class equipped
with advanced skills
and knowledge,
prepared to teach
PMC classes and to
incorporate PMC into
their own work.
Students should have
considerable working
experience with the
product and should
be comfortable with
techniques such as
joining, slip
joining, hollow
forms, ring
construction,
rolling out equal
thicknesses of clay,
stamping textures
and working with
two-and
three-dimensional
forms.
A
series of seven
specific projects
test students’
proficiency in using
PMC in a variety of
ways. Techniques
taught include
stamping, carving,
simple tool-making,
gem-setting,
building a hollow
form, embellishing
beads, patterning,
texturing,
mold-making, making
slip, ring sizing,
rehydrating PMC and
surface finishes.
Also included are
various firing
techniques from
kiln-firing to
torch-firing gold
PMC, discussions on
metallurgy,
gemology, teaching
techniques and ways
to set up a PMC
business. Each
project is designed
to present several
aspects of Precious
Metal Clay. By
proving their skills
through these
pieces, students
demonstrate to
themselves and to
the instructor that
they have a solid
understanding of
these diverse uses
of the material.
Successful
completion of this
intense three-day
workshop provides
confidence for
artists and
teachers, preparing
them for a wide
range of
professional
pursuits. Active
participation in the
class is needed to
get the full
benefit—the photos
below provide a
glimpse of the
projects and the
intentions behind
them.
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Saucer Bead
This project
teaches you
to make a
coreless
hollow form
and surface
ornamentation. |
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Double-Fire
Ring
This ring
project
offers one
approach to
sizing,
shows how to
set a heat-resistent
stone,
teaches
double
firing, and
includes the
use of PMC
Paste. |
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Relief
Pendant
This pendant
starts with
a reusable
relief die,
then teaches
the
immediacy of
creating
impressions.
It also
demonstrates
carving into
dry PMC. |
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Tetrahedron
This
interesting
brooch
teaches how
to assemble
dried
elements of
PMC to
create a
planar form.
It also
includes the
use of PMC
Paste as a
glue, and
teaches
students
how to
attach a pin
finding
using
conventional
soldering. |
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Woven
Earrings
These very
wearable
earrings
demonstrate
another way
to use PMC
Paper, and
along
the way
teach about
delicate
control,
drilling,
and doming. |
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Band Ring
with Gold
This ring
demonstrates
the use of
PMC 3 to
make a ring
and the use
of PMC Paper
as overlay
embellishment.
The ring is
torch fired,
then further
ornamented
with
Aura 22
gold. |
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PMC Pen
This
culminating
project
allows
students to
reuse many
of the
techniques
taught in
the
preceding
projects.
Students
will make a
functional
item, work
to a
specific
size
and create
threads for
after-firing
connections. |
Instructors
evaluate each of the
projects to assess
students’ level of
accomplishment.
Participants who do
not complete all
projects during the
class may send their
work to the
instructor for
evaluation after the
class. Those
students whose work
meets the
established standard
are awarded a
certificate and
enrolled in the Rio
Rewards Program.
Limited
to only 10-15
students, classes
are small and
guarantee plenty of
one-on-one
instruction. All
certification
classes are the same
in cost, duration
and established
standards. While
travel, meals and
lodging are the
responsibility of
the student, tools
and PMC will be
provided in the
class—along with
finishing and
mold-making
materials. Students
do not need to bring
anything but are
welcome to bring
personal tools they
may want to use.
Cost: $495
(non-refundable)*
Register 90 days
before the start
date and save
$75
Register 60 days
before the start
date and save
$50
Register 30 days
before the start
date and save
$25
