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Mark Teece

Mark Teece is an artist blacksmith near Syracuse, NY, with over 10 years of experience running his own blacksmithing business. He is passionate about teaching this ancient craft, offering blacksmithing classes to students of all ages—from youths to retirees—ensuring each student enjoys a hands-on, personal experience in a small class setting. Mark specializes in creating custom ornamental ironwork for homes and gardens, blending traditional techniques with artistic craftsmanship. Mark’s work is deeply influenced by his upbringing in Britain, where he was surrounded by historical ironwork, as well as the rich legacy of colonial blacksmiths in New England.

Instagram: @TheBritishBlacksmith

Upcoming Classes

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Pendulums and Plasticity of Steel

Instructor: Mark Teece
Weekend course: June 6 – 7, 2026
Price: $300

Learn the fundamentals of blacksmithing while forging your own pendulum from start to finish. This 2-day introductory workshop is open to beginners and experienced blacksmiths.


On day 1, you’ll learn fundamental blacksmithing skills including precise hammer control, tapering, upsetting, punching, and riveting connections. You’ll learn how to isolate material, forge specific shapes, and move metal in different ways using the hammer peen. We’ll also introduce top tools and fullers for accurate material isolation, working with a striker and partner to achieve the desired results. We will explore the plasticity of hot steel using different texturing tools. We’ll talk about pendulum designs and kinetic art and after seeing several design inspirations, you’ll sketch and design your own artistic pendulum.


On day 2, you will use your new forging skills to create, shape, balance, and finish your own unique pendulum. There will be brackets and stands to allow you to create a wall-hanging or free-standing pendulum and if time allows you can create your own stand.

Students will leave with a completed pendulum of their design—whether it’s kinetic art, a wall-hung piece, a decorative desk object, or a simple functional pendulum with artistic flair.


Class fee: $250

Materials fee: $50

Class size limited to 6

Mark Teece is an artist blacksmith near Syracuse, NY, with over 10 years of experience running his own blacksmithing business. He is passionate about teaching this ancient craft, offering blacksmithing classes to students of all ages—from youths to retirees—ensuring each student enjoys a hands-on, personal experience in a small class setting. Mark specializes in creating custom ornamental ironwork for homes and gardens, blending traditional techniques with artistic craftsmanship. Mark’s work is deeply influenced by his upbringing in Britain, where he was surrounded by historical ironwork, as well as the rich legacy of colonial blacksmiths in New England.

Instagram: @TheBritishBlacksmith

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Make a Brass and Steel House Plaque

Instructor: Mark Teece
Weekend course: June 27 – 28, 2026
Price: $300

Create a unique and classically sophisticated house plaque using steel and brass. Students will shape sheet steel and brass though cutting and piercing to create a personalized contrasting layered design to reveal home address numbers or monogram. Chased decorative elements may also be added. Students will learn to use jewelry saws to cut accurate and intricate lettering, hand riveting, an introduction to steel chasing, and finishing techniques. Methods of designing to tools and processes will be discussed.


Class fee: $250

Materials fee: $50

Class size limited to 6

Mark Teece is an artist blacksmith near Syracuse, NY, with over 10 years of experience running his own blacksmithing business. He is passionate about teaching this ancient craft, offering blacksmithing classes to students of all ages—from youths to retirees—ensuring each student enjoys a hands-on, personal experience in a small class setting. Mark specializes in creating custom ornamental ironwork for homes and gardens, blending traditional techniques with artistic craftsmanship. Mark’s work is deeply influenced by his upbringing in Britain, where he was surrounded by historical ironwork, as well as the rich legacy of colonial blacksmiths in New England.

Instagram: @TheBritishBlacksmith

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