Support Jewelry, Metals & Cold Glass

The D.X. Ross Jewelry Studio was constructed in the 1970s with locally grown pine and is located in Studio Row. The studio provides space for creativity and craftsmanship, from saw frames and mandrels to hammers and anvils. Additionally, the studio offers classes in stained glass, kaleidoscope making, and metalworking, creating a diverse environment for artistic exploration.

With your support, the Folk School can ensure that the jewelry, metals, and cold glass programs thrive and continue to provide opportunities for the hundreds of students who pass through our program each year. 

Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated; donations of $1,000 or more can be restricted to studio facilities and equipment needs, which are determined annually by staff.

A person holding a hammer in a workshop setting, possibly involved in craftsmanship or jewelry making.

Creative Program Advisor in Jewelry, Metalwork, Stained Glass, and Kaleidoscopes

Barbara Joiner

Barbara has taught clay and jewelry classes for over 25 years. She studied clay at the University of Illinois, silversmithing at Indiana University, and she has an MFA degree from Southern Illinois University. Barbara’s work is in many collections, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and has won numerous awards throughout the U.S. She is a member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild.

Locate & Contact

Please contact Development for more information.

John C. Campbell Folk School

Development Office

Barbie White, Development Manager

1.800.FOLK.SCH (365-5724) x 139

Mailing Address
One Folk School Road
Brasstown, NC 28902

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