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By embracing the term “atelier,” we honor the traditions of a bronze casting foundry while also embracing contemporary artistic exploration. Our work is steeped in history, yet always evolving, pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved in bronze.
Marlana Adele Vassar is a Pittsburgh-area artist and University of Pittsburgh alum (2006). Using figures as the primary subjects, she weaves symbolism and surrealism throughout her art, creating images that are personal yet open to interpretation.
Combining mythical history and narrative transformation, artist Scott Hocking creates site-specific sculptural work, photographic installations, and a plethora of other mediums to convey his thoughts.
Interview by Daniel Mariotti Photos by Daniel Mariotti and Hailey Hatch Hailey and I took some time to chat during an Open Studio at our Rockford location. Art and creating …
Whether used for historical monuments, modern sculptures, or decorative pieces, bronze continues to be a favorite among artists and foundries worldwide.
A tape measure, chip brush, and dental tools hang on a wall. This isn’t the beginning of a joke but rather important tools used in our foundry as we make …






