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Sunday, 04 July 2010 06:28

American College of the Building Arts, Inc (USA)

21 Magazine Street
Charleston, SC 29401

Website: www.buildingartscollege.us

Students will have the opportunity to learn the skills needed to excel in their chosen field like Ornamental Ironwork.

 

Mark Aspery School of Blacksmithing (USA)
Springville, CA
P.O. Box 523
Springville, CA 93265-0523
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Courses are usually 5 days long and are taught at your site, usually within the Western United States.

 

Austin Community College (USA)
Riverside Campus
1020 Grove Boulevard
Austin, Texas 78741
William J. Bastas, Associate Professor
512) 223-6088

Austin Community College offers blacksmithing classes as part of Art Metals A.A.S. Degree.

 

B2 Design Power Hammer School (USA)
Steve Barringer
B2 Design, Ltd.
154 Bevan Drive
Mooresville, NC 28115

Website: www.powerhammerschool.com

The B2 Design Power Hammer School offers classes in power hammer forging. From freehand forging, to Damascus making, to flat die work, there is a class to cover the many different types of work that can be performed by these tireless tools.

 

Cold Hanworth Forge and Blacksmithing School (UK)
Cold Hanworth
Nr Welton, Lincoln
England LN2 3RE

Website: www.teachblacksmithing.com

 Cold Hanworth Forge and Blacksmithing School is based in the heart of Lincolnshire and is renowned for its craftmanship in ironwork.

 

Davita Art Farm Blacksmithing Center (USA)
David Norrie instructor.
1521 N hwy 287
Berthoud, Colorado, 80513
www.davidnorrie.com

 

 

ForgerySchool of BlacksmithingA Division of G3 Tools (USA)
PO Box 1665
Tijeras, New Mexico 87059

Web Site: www.g3blacksmithing.com

 

Gould Academy (USA)
PO Box 860
Bethel, ME 04217

Website: www.gouldacademy.org

Gould Academy, a coeducational, college preparatory boarding and day school, has offered Blacksmithing as an academic course since 1989. Blacksmithing if offered twice a year (fall and spring trimesters). Their facilities include both gas and coal forges and four anvil stations. Design is a prerequisite along with the Blacksmithing courses.

 

Haliburton School of The Arts - Fleming College  (Canada)
297 College Drive
Box 839 Haliburton, Ontario
K0M 1S0
Canada

Website: www.haliburtonschoolofthearts.ca

This 15-week program is unique in Canada, and is delivered in an intensive format: the equivalent to two semesters of full-time studies.

 

HDK Stenby (Göteborgs universitet) (Sweden)
Hemslöjdsv. 1
660 10 Dals Långed

Website: www.steneby.se

 

New England School of Metal Work (USA)

7 Albistan Way
Auburn, ME 04210

Website:www.newenglandschoolofmetalwork.com

With a maximum of 6 students per class, you can choose from a number of 3 to 5 day workshops. From beginners to advanced, all that attend the school will find a motivating and relaxing atmosphere to develop their skills.

 

Turley Forge Blacksmithing School (USA)

919-A Chicoma Vista
Santa Fe, NM 87507

Website: www.turleyforge.com

Turley Forge is one of the grand-daddies of the blacksmithing schools, first opening its doors in 1970. Classes are 3 weeks in length. Six day introductory classes are available as well.

 

Sunshine Coast Farrier / Blacksmith Academy. (Australia)

Post Office Box 461
Pomona QLD 4568
AUSTRALIA

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Carolina School of Horseshoeing, LLC (Italy)
1937 W Palmetto St
PMB 1
Florence, SC 29501

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0 # 2011-05-09 11:00
by having prereqisits is how you limit the potential of all people who try and follow thier calling most great people through history practiced thier arts trough family knoledge or being taught by tradesmen but never was thier a prerequist to know how its by doing and learning that you accomplish greatness not by anothers view, if we all were to think that way art through paintings would never have came to flourish you need to stop putting restaints on academics and allow people to presue thier calling with lack of money your instituets are holding the world back for lack of profits which make you capatalist blood suckers let people have rein to presue thier passions without putting a class value on people. theres my 2 cents
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