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Clinic for Students on The Lost Wax Process by sculptor Tim Joseph
Building the Kiln and Furnace, Sculpture Center: Owner Tim Joseph, and Son, Qwist Joseph
Several pieces of art to be poured – pre-heated shells
Fire up the torches!
Melting the bronze ingots
A huge thanks to Matt Novotny and Bill Gallaugher for their grill master skills
Tim cools a special gift for Barbara from the pour. A piece of her sculpture that she can have at home with her!
A huge thank you to Carol Bronson for all the beautiful press and words on this great story and milestone for the community
The next sculpture to be created “Kansas Landscape”
Croft, Coats, Sawyer, Pratt: Early sports team photographs from Pratt and surrounding towns Early 1900’s
Byers, Preston, Pratt: Early sports team photographs from Pratt and surrounding towns Early 1900’s
Early sports team photographs from Pratt and surrounding towns Early 1900’s
Lots of fresh popcorn!
Wonderful table setting including the Jett trophy and TEAM themed bottles/cases
Early Coke Machine for drinks during the reception
Trophy of Coats Basketball team 1928, Football of the State Champs 1912, Old leather helmet of Delmont Scott 1913
THE NOW: Current day portrayal of community recreation teams by local high school students from Stan Reimer’s Sports photography class
Mr Carter Barker, local legend sports historian and expert: Enjoying popcorn at the panel discussion
Mr Thad Henry; Mr. Joe Reynolds; Mr. Gregg Wade: local legends sports historians/expert players
left: Curator of the HT teams exhibit, Chamaine Swanepoel
Curator Chamaine Swanepoel talking with Martha Wade
HT teams panel guests
Introduction by Brittany Novotny hands over to Gregg Wade to lead the discussion and introduce the panelists
“Dee Dee and Libby”
48”x42”x48” Bronze
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The Small “Dee Dee and Libby” was so well received that I made it life-sized.
Thank you to our board of directors, especially Julie Cannata for the fantastic appetizers and table settings!