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Sparks fly as the Mobile Sculpture Workshop turns rusty metal into public art.

The Mobile Sculpture Workshop is a pilot program by the Industrial Arts Cooperative. High school students learn welding and related skills for building a portable, large structure. The final structure will be on public display in the Hazelwood area of Pittsburgh, PA.

This time machine video featured the sculpture development at the Pump House Community Market on August 10, 2014.

Mobile Sculpture Workshop developed by the Industrial Arts Cooperative, creators of the Carrie Deer.

Images taken with Nikon D2X by Chris Williams.

Special thanks to Tim Kaulen, Eddie Opat, Chad Sekely, Kat Gregor, Rici Brockinson, Marcus Rettig, Jordan Bush, and Andy Prisbylla.

Special thanks also to Paul Dille.