Every fall, we at UWYO, have an annual iron pour. This pour allows students to cast artworks in iron that is donated and broken down, but we also invite the community to come and create a tile that holds drawings or text and is poured in iron. We have created quite a following in Laramie. Pouring iron in particular really asks the students to work together as a group and accomplish something together. You have to lean on each other and trust has to be formed so the pour runs smooth and everyone gets out without scars. The work is beautiful/thoughtful and this year we got to throw around some iron as well.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
16th Annual Iron Pour Fun
Every fall, we at UWYO, have an annual iron pour. This pour allows students to cast artworks in iron that is donated and broken down, but we also invite the community to come and create a tile that holds drawings or text and is poured in iron. We have created quite a following in Laramie. Pouring iron in particular really asks the students to work together as a group and accomplish something together. You have to lean on each other and trust has to be formed so the pour runs smooth and everyone gets out without scars. The work is beautiful/thoughtful and this year we got to throw around some iron as well.
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