The Artists
Founded in 2006, the Iron Monkeys are a metalworking collective based in Seattle, Washington. Known primarily for forging heavy industrial steel into intricate, delicate patterns, the Iron Monkeys have progressed from making small, stand-alone steel sculptures into creating large-scale multi-faceted gathering spaces which increasingly incorporate propane fire elements. Their pieces have been on display temporarily at the Burning Man Arts Festival, the Reno Mangrove Project, the Burien Interim Arts Space (B/IAS), Critical Massive, Seacompression, Seattle Burners Without Borders events, and Tacoma's First Night Celebration. Their pieces are permanently on display in Rainier Vista's Central Park in South Seattle, Whitaker Park, in northwest Reno, Nevada, and the backyards of some of their supporters.
The Vision
Iron Monkeys believe art should be experienced, not just observed. As we create each piece we ask ourselves, “What are people going to feel here? How will people interact with our art? How will it change them?”
Our pieces tend to combine defined space and fire: the elements of community. We are the beacon across the dark desert night that guides you home. Our art invites you to warm up just a bit more before seeking the next adventure. It is the comfy room that allows you to strike up a conversation with other amazing people that have gathered in the space we provide. Our pieces will provide a happy memory, a wicked smile and a warm fire for you to take with you anywhere. We welcome your thoughts, ideas, and questions.
Welcome Home.
Our pieces tend to combine defined space and fire: the elements of community. We are the beacon across the dark desert night that guides you home. Our art invites you to warm up just a bit more before seeking the next adventure. It is the comfy room that allows you to strike up a conversation with other amazing people that have gathered in the space we provide. Our pieces will provide a happy memory, a wicked smile and a warm fire for you to take with you anywhere. We welcome your thoughts, ideas, and questions.
Welcome Home.
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