Art - Area of Emphasis in Jewelry and Metalwork

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences

B.F.A.

Overview

The goal of the Jewelry and Metalwork major at the University of Georgia is for every student to embrace the intrinsic nature of jewel and metal materials and their processes as a vehicle toward self-expression. 

Students take courses that 1) build an appreciation for the history of jewelry and metals from body adornment to ritualistic and functional objects, and 2) develop competency of the various techniques associated with metalsmithing, fabrication, lost wax casting, raising, forging, stonesetting, blacksmithing, and numerous forming and surface embellishment processes.  A professional portfolio exit project is required which can be used toward application to graduate school or the jewelry/metals profession.

Career opportunities are available in education, industry as a designer or jeweler, museums, and restoration.  Many graduates pursue self-employment as an artist/craftsman for a private studio, galleries, small business, or public and private commission.

Study Abroad Options: UGA Studies Abroad - Cortona, Italy