Sarah Maloney

Sculpture foundry draws artist-in-residence back to Windsor

A specialized bronze foundry in the LeBel Building has prompted the return of a UWindsor grad to the School of Visual Arts. Sarah Maloney (MFA 1994) is serving as artist-in-residence for the next two weeks or so.

The Halifax-based sculptor, who teaches at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, will speak about her practice in a free public lecture at noon today—Thursday, October 4—in the LeBel Building’s room 115.

She says her current project will involve casting in bronze a series of water lilies and lily pads, using a specialized lost-wax process.