Jeweller for a day
Whitecliffe is hosting a series of taster days in 2023.
Curious about studying jewellery?
Come along to Whitecliffe’s Jeweller for a day and experience the wonderful world of making jewellery.
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Duration
Workshop in Auckland
Qualification
Free 1-day jewellery workshop experience

Jeweller for a day Course Outline
Come along to Whitecliffe’s Jeweller for a day and experience the wonderful world of making jewellery.
Register here: Click
Jeweller for a day
Jeweller for a day
- Start Date: 26th January 2023
- Duration: 1 day, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Fees: Free
- Requirements: Please bring a bib apron, wear closed-toe shoes, and tie up long hair.
Come along and experience the wonderful world of making jewellery under the guidance of our expert tutors in an industry-leading workroom.
At the end of the day, you will have something beautiful to keep.
No experience is required!
Register here: Click
Faculty
Belinda Watt
Head of School, Fashion + SustainabilityBelinda joined Whitecliffe College in 1990 as Head of Department and established and developed the Fashion + Sustainability Programme.
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Liz Farr
Programme Leader, Bachelor of Sustainable Fashion DesignLiz is a graduate of the London College of Fashion and has been lecturing in the Fashion Design department at Whitecliffe College since 2005.
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Doula Matheos
Programme Leader, Fashion Technology Programmes (Wellington)Doula graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design and Technology from Wellington Polytechnic, and achieved 2 awards in the DuPont Lycra Fashion Awards.
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Dr Faisal Qureshi
Programme Leader, Jewellery ProgrammesDr Faisal Qureshi has been associated with various tertiary education institutions. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Trinity College University, along with MS in Fashion Merchandise Marketing, and a Masters in Business Administration.
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Pip Stevenson
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityPip has been working in the Fashion Industry since completing her Bachelor of Design (Fashion) at Otago Polytechnic in 2002.
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Angela Newson
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityAngela holds a Diploma in Fashion Design and Technology from Massey University, where on completion she was bestowed the Clothing Institute Award for Tailoring.
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Harita Kapur
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityHarita holds a Master's Degree in Sustainable Design from Massey University, New Zealand.
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Giles Peterson
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityGiles lectures in contextual studies in New Zealand / Pacific art and design history; Contemporary art and design history, Fashion theory and more.
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Susan Barter
Lecturer, School of Fashion + Sustainability30 years as a designer, practitioner and maker in the Fashion industry was a gateway to the academic world where Susan completed a Masters of Art & Design at AUT.
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Heather Hohenberger
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityHeather has been involved in the Fashion Industry since she and her husband bought a fashion production company in 1980.
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Christina Doherty
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityChristina has made wonderful and diverse career out of Fashion Design, focusing on lingerie design + women's outer-wear.
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SuJin Lim
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilitySuJin is an experienced jewellery CAD designer who has been serving the New Zealand industry since 2010
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Joanna Campbell
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityJoanna Campbell is an award-winning jeweller and has been making jewellery since graduating with a Bachelor of Design, in 3-Dimensional (jewellery major) from Unitec in 2001. In 2002 she won the Dowse Thomas Foundation Gold Award, a major award for New Zealand contemporary jewellers.
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Daisy Jiang
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityDaisy is a Level 4 lecturer based on our Manukau campus. Daisy holds a unique perspective of the New Zealand fashion industry, her work combines traditional craftsmanship and influences from both Eastern and Western cultures.
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Julia Marin
Lecturer, School of Fashion + SustainabilityJulia was trained at UBA (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and SURJA (Sindicato Unificado de Relojeros y Joyeros de Argentina) in Argentina; Peter Minturn Jewellery School and MIT in New Zealand. She also works as a custom jeweller, does film and conceptual work.
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