Whether you’re here in Tucson or joining us from afar, we offer multiple ways to grow your skills, connect with other makers, and learn from experienced instructors.
Choose the experience that fits you best, whether you want to learn online, visit our studio, or explore how it all started.
Not sure whether to join us in Tucson, stream classes from home, or start with Maker’s Club? Compare your options and choose the learning path that fits you best.
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Maker’s Club is a guided, beginner-friendly jewelry experience designed to help you stop watching random tutorials and actually start creating. Each month, you’ll follow along step-by-step and complete a real piece you can wear, gift, or build on.
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Come see our jewelry-making studio in person. Explore the workspace, tools, and classrooms where the learning happens.
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Tucson Jewelry School gives you two ways to keep learning with live instruction: join us in our Tucson studio or stream jewelry classes from home.
Come into our Tucson studio for hands-on jewelry classes, tools, instruction, and creative community.
Join live jewelry classes online and learn from a real working studio, even if you are not local to Tucson.
If you want a simple, guided way to keep creating each month, Maker’s Club is our beginner-friendly monthly jewelry experience. Each month, you follow along with a project, build useful skills, and create a finished piece.
Kim St. Jean saw that jewelry makers needed more than scattered tutorials. She wanted a place where people could learn real techniques, build confidence, and create alongside others. Tucson Jewelry School was built to give makers that experience.
We invite you to stop by Tucson Jewelry School for a guided tour of our creative learning space. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at our studio, see professional tools up close, and learn more about our classes and memberships.
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View Class ScheduleBrowse upcoming classes, plan your projects, and explore what’s happening in the studio.