“The students work in a field of the decorative arts which has a long and rich tradition. They transform materials into objects of beauty and function, in a process where the material is made submissive to the concept of the desired form.”
— Catherine Harrington, Head of Department
“The course has been challenging and a lot of hard work. It has also been immensely rewarding and exciting”
— Tamahra Prowse, 2007.
The JOD department at the Design Centre Enmore has a reputation for excellence. The department offers a comprehensive portfolio of subjects as they relate to the study of contemporary wearables and hollow ware. Small class sizes allow for maximum interaction between student and lecturer. State of the arts facilities enable students to experiment with any technique associated with Jewellery; workshop equipment ranges from 50 tonne hydraulic press, laser welder and welding equipment for stainless steel, enamelling kilns, kilns for glass fusing, lathes, CAD/CAM – wax printer and wax milling machine to centrifugal casting equipment. Staff are experienced professionals and teachers, providing students with the opportunity to achieve high levels of skills in concept development and workshop practice in the context of historical practice and the larger perspective of the design field.
Posted: 9 November 2011
Caroline's profile in Central magazine
Posted: 20 October 2011
Posted: 13 October 2011
10 girls. 10 colours. exhibition opening
Posted: 9 September 2011
2011 Jewellery + Object Design Fundraising Auction
Posted: 9 June 2011
Contemporary Australian Silver & Metalwork Exhibition Buda 2011
Posted: 1 December 2010
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