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SUMMARY:The History of Mold Making & Casting 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Bethany Springer\, Associate Professor of 
 Sculpture and Experimental Media at the University of Arkansas School of A
 rt\, will teach participants about the history of mold making and casting.
 </p>\n<p>Presentation will cover: Lost wax casting process\, flexible and 
 rigid mold making\, ceramic shell\, and metal casting.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>&nbs
 p\;</p>\n<p><strong>Bethany Springer</strong>&rsquo\;s installations have 
 been exhibited at venues including 21C Museum Hotel\, Maryland Art Place (
 MAP)\, Boston Center for the Arts\, the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Des
 ign\, Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven\, CT\, the Grounds for Sculpture
 \, the Georgia Museum of Art\, Full Tilt Creative Centre in Newfoundland\,
  Canada\, The Delaware Contemporary\, LHUCA in Lubbock\, TX\, and most rec
 ently at Palazzo Mora in Venice\, Italy as part of the 2021 Venice Archite
 cture Biennale.</p>\n<p>Springer received an MFA in Sculpture from the Uni
 versity of Georgia and holds a Modern Dance minor from Virginia Tech. She 
 is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant\, an Individual Art
 ist Fellowship from the Arkansas Arts Council\, an Artist Mini Grant from 
 the Iowa Arts Council\, and a Community Research Award from the University
  of Arkansas Community and Family Institute. Springer has been in residenc
 e at Full Tilt Creative Centre and Terra Nova National Park in Newfoundlan
 d\, The Arctic Circle in the International Territory of Svalbard\, the Fin
 e Arts Work Center\, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts\, the Artist H
 ouse at St. Mary&rsquo\;s College of Maryland\, the Hambidge Center for th
 e Creative Arts &amp\; Sciences in Georgia\, the Tides Institute and Museu
 m of Art\, and Marble House Project in Dorset\, VT. Springer currently liv
 es and works in Fayetteville\, Arkansas and is an Associate Professor in S
 culpture + Expanded Practice at the University of Arkansas.</p>\n<p>&nbsp\
 ;</p>\nhttps://faylib.libnet.info/event/6770510
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