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Memphis Hosts Annual Repair Days at the Metal Museum

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Memphis is set to celebrate creativity with the upcoming Annual Repair Days at the Metal Museum from October 17-20. This event allows attendees to bring metal objects for repair while participating in live demonstrations and workshops. With a focus on craftsmanship and community spirit, the Metal Museum continues its legacy of inspiring artists and art enthusiasts alike. Join the festivities and explore the world of metal art in a welcoming environment.

Memphis Set to Shine with Upcoming Repair Days at the Metal Museum

Memphis, the city known for its rich musical history and BBQ, is gearing up for a special event that showcases its artistic side too! The Metal Museum, a gem dedicated to the remarkable world of metalwork, is preparing for its *Annual Repair Days*, a vibrant event scheduled for October 17-20. This gathering is not just about fixing metal objects; it’s a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and community!

From Humble Beginnings to a Thriving Museum

The museum, formerly known as the National Ornamental Metal Museum, opened its doors in 1979 and has since become an artistic haven located at the historic site of an old military hospital in downtown Memphis. With thousands of stunning metal art pieces—including intricate jewelry, abstract sculptures, and architectural designs—the museum is more than just a place to admire art. It also boasts a fully operational blacksmith shop, foundry, and educational labs where art enthusiasts can learn the ins and outs of metalwork.

A Grander Future Awaits

Exciting changes are on the horizon! The Metal Museum is set to relocate to a larger facility at the former Memphis College of Art in Overton Park, with plans to make the move by 2026. This new space will allow for even more exhibits and opportunities for hands-on engagement, as the museum continues to inspire local artists and craftspeople.

Get Your Metal Objects Ready!

Now, back to those Repair Days! This beloved event invites folks from all over to bring in their metal objects in need of some TLC. Whether it’s jewelry, tools, or even large items, a dedicated team of five talented metalsmiths, alongside skilled volunteers hailing from far and wide, will be ready to work their magic on everything that comes their way. Last year, the requests were as varied as they were fascinating, ranging from a vintage steamboat hull to a silver platter that had seen better days after a tornado’s wrath.

Experience Artisan Crafting Firsthand

Saturday afternoons during Repair Days are an exciting highlight, featuring live demonstrations of metal casting. Visitors can watch the interactive process and see how metalsmiths transform raw materials into works of art before their very eyes. It’s not just about repairs; it’s about fostering a love for metalwork and building community connections.

Anyone interested in getting hands-on can participate in workshops and demonstrations that take place on weekends from September to May. These sessions cover essential skills like welding, casting, blacksmithing, and enameling, ensuring that everyone, from novices to experts, can find something to ignite their passion for metal art.

Plan Your Visit Today!

If you’re considering a trip to the Museum, admission is set at a modest $8, with discounts available for various groups, making it accessible for everyone. Tennessee residents even get to enjoy **FREE** admission every Thursday—what a sweet deal!

Accessibility improvements have also made the museum welcoming for all. With the addition of an elevator and ramp, everyone can easily explore the mesmerizing collection and the beautiful outdoor sculpture garden. Don’t forget to take a stroll and check out the views of the mighty Mississippi River from the gazebo!

The Metal Museum has built a strong reputation over its decades of operation, catering to nearly a million residents in the Memphis metro area. It’s a place where art and community come together, and everyone is invited to share in its vibrant culture. So, mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the world of metal art at the upcoming Repair Days—it’s an event you won’t want to miss!

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