Metals Studio
The metals program at Tennessee Tech focuses on building a foundation of technical skill which enables our students to pursue careers in the contemporary metalsmithing field as jewelers, blacksmiths, studio artists and educators.
The BFA curriculum offers a series of classes in jewelry making, casting, hollowware, sculpture, blacksmithing, drawing, design and history, in addition to general academic studies. In these classes students are exposed to a broad range of techniques as well as the theory of metal work ranging from historical to contemporary.
Emphasis is placed on craftsmanship, critical thinking and creative problem solving through design. The process of making through both traditional and contemporary means is taught with an emphasis on personal creative development.
Students design and create solutions for functional and aesthetic problems using progressively more advanced tooling and techniques. Projects range from fine jewelry to architectural ironwork.
About the Program
- Faculty: Daniel Randall, Associate Professor
- Artist in Residence: Talia Tax
- Alumni Profiles
Studio Profile
The metals program at Tennessee Tech focuses on building a foundation of technical skill which enables our students to pursue careers in the contemporary metalsmithing field as jewelers, blacksmiths, studio artists and educators. The BFA curriculum offers a series of classes in jewelry making, casting, hollowware, sculpture, blacksmithing, drawing, design and history, in addition to general academic studies. In these classes students are exposed to a broad range of techniques as well as the theory of metal work ranging from historical to contemporary. Emphasis is placed on craftsmanship, critical thinking and creative problem solving through design. The process of making through both traditional and contemporary means is taught with an emphasis on personal creative development. Students design and create solutions for functional and aesthetic problems using progressively more advanced tooling and techniques. Projects range from fine jewelry to architectural ironwork.
Information & Advisement
- For advisement, please contact our Student Success Center or our Fine Arts advisors
- Metals / Undergraduate Catalog Course Summary
- BFA / Metals Checklist (PDF)
- BFA Senior Thesis Guidelines (PDF)