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2023 NCCCIAP: What I Learned at Keen Foundry
Kurt Dryhaug (Lamar University) Erin Cummingham (The University of Texas at Austin) Eric Fuertes (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) Stacey Holloway (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Butch Jack (Contemporary Sculptor) Donnie Keen (Keen Foundry) Wayne Potratz (Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota) Luke Sides (Collin College) Jen Torres (University of Southern Mississippi) This panel will address making cast iron art in an industrial foundry. All panelists have
2023 NCCCIAP: Safety First?
Gerry Masse (Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum) Tracey Pfaff (Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum) Various Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum Artists Here is a quick run down of the Sculpture Trails safety tips given to the inters and artists just before they pour 30,000 pounds of iron during the Cast Iron Sculpture Workshops at the Sculpture Trails every July. Sculpture Trails safety officer, along with Gerry Masse, and a few Trails artists, share the most dangerous iron pour experie
2023 NCCCIAP: Methods to the Madness
Stacey Rathert (University of Mississippi) We share a great deal of knowledge about the material and process of cast iron at our conferences, which we take with us when we return to our respective corners of the world and pass on to others. For those working in academia or settings with opportunity to teach, returning from conferences with new information inspires more engaging instruction and innovative ideas in the classroom. The actual process of translating this knowledge
2023 NCCCIAP: Shift Change: Recipe Book
Stacey Holloway (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Christyn Overstake (Independent Artist) 'Shift Change: Recipe Book' will be a short presentation that introduces the collaborative project of a composed book of recipes from our fine art iron processes and community. For example: bot, bottom sand, ceramic shell slurry, and green sand mixtures, furnace diagrams, tricks and tips with sand molds, hand-drawn directions of choreography of a performance; notes from a demo, a rec
2023 NCCCIAP: Mind Your Own Business: Finding Work Other Than Academia and Building Your Own Creative Hustle
Jen Torres (University of Southern Mississippi), Kelly R. Ludeking (KRL Metal Art Studio), Corrina Sephora Mensoff (Phoenix Metalworks), Etienne Jackson (Independent Artist), & Matt Eaton (Institute of American Indian Arts) A two-part panel that starts with a discussion on artists/sculptors developing opportunities, networks, and building skills in a variety of work environments that support entrepreneurship that leads to creating a business. Part two will focus on the items
2023 NCCCIAP: The Chicago Ave. Fire Arts Center: Iron in Minneapolis, MN
Brighton McCormick (McCormick Sculpture and The Chicago Ave. Fire Arts Center) Jess Bergman Tank (Chicago Ave. Fine Arts Center) The Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center (CAFAC) is a non-profit arts organization that fills a unique niche in the Twin Cities. We focus on art forms produced using heat, spark, or flame: blacksmithing enameling, glass, jewelry making, metal casting, neon, sculptural welding, and more. The pillars of our programming are arts education, artist support, a
2023 NCCCIAP: Metal Health
Jay Elias (Evolution Art Studio, Henry Ford College) Adam Hazlett (Henry Ford College) Upon my discharge from the Marine Corps in 1991, I suffered terribly from the effects of PTSD. This led me down a path of self-destruction which eventually turned into an 11 year prison sentence. In 2014 I met Casey Westbrook. He was a talented and amazing human who introduced me to the cast iron community, and through the creative process I began to explore the possibility of allowing myse
2023 NCCCIAP: Changes in Seeing, Changing Knowing, Changes in Making
Changes in Seeing, Changes in Knowing, Changes in Making Elizabeth Kronfield, Mary Bates Neubauer, Ryan Lamfers, Ashley Hope Carlisle This panel seeks to understand how artists evlove their conceptual practice through repetition. of(or despite the repetition of) process. How do artists continue to change ideas when things such as mold-making, charging, patinas, or other technical aspects of making are no longer "new". We all find inspiration in learning, so how does this lear
2021 NCCCIAP: Worth the Effort - Making Sure Your Paperwork Matches Up To Your Metal Work
Workshop Instructors: Christian Benefiel and Miranda Kyle Two accomplished sculptors will focus the conversation on three essential...
2021 NCCCIAP: Custom Iron Action Figures / Dioramas
Featuring Presentor April Terra-Livingston April had a call to action for the attendees of the 2021 conference. While considering the...
2021 NCCCIAP: 'Go Big and Stay Home' 2020 Halloween Iron Pour
Featuring Presenters Ben Filchak and the Steel Yard Crew For 16 years our trained Pour crew has harnessed the power of a custom-built...
2021 NCCCIAP: Iron & Inclusivity: Building an Accessible Foundry
Featuring Panelists Teresa "Tree" Lind and Dan McGuire “The legacy of iron in education in Southern and Eastern Wisconsin stems from the...
2021 NCCCIAP: Traditional Mold Making and Contemporary Cast Iron Art
Featuring Panelists Stacey Holloway, Page Burch, Morgan Lugo, and Kevin Vanek. Current trends in sculpture have shifted drastically...
2021 NCCCIAP: They All Fall Down
Facilitated by Miranda Kyle Featuring TK Smith, Morgan Lugo, and Isaac Duncan III. Throughout human history, when empires or ideologies...


2021 NCCCIAP Conversation Piece, Digital Process to Metal Casting
Featuring Panelists Jake Weigel, Leah Aegerter, Emily Baker, Kurt Dyrhaug, Luke Sides, Michal Staszczak, and Lance Vickery The...
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