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Ransom & Randolph (R&R) recently donated 326 pounds of bronze to the University of Toledo’s Art Department, providing students at the Center for Sculptural Studies with essential materials to exploring the craft of lost wax casting. This donation offers hands-on opportunities for students in the university’s foundry, where they can transform creative concepts into finished sculptures. "Supporting local artists and educational programs is part of our ongoing commitment to continued innovation and craftsmanship," said Ralph Carter, R&D at Ransom & Randolph. "We’re excited to see how these students will work with the bronze to bring their ideas to life and contribute to the tradition of sculpture." R&R stands out in the industry by utilizing in-house casting for a variety of purposes including product testing, research and development, and quality assurance. This year, R&R will complete nearly 900 in-house castings, ensuring customers receive consistent, high-quality products. This donation reflects R&R’s dedication to supporting creativity in the communities they serve. By contributing to local educational programs, R&R helps provide opportunities for the next generation of artists to develop their skills. For more information about Ransom & Randolph and its initiatives, visit ransom-randolph.com. About Ransom & Randolph Founded in 1872, Ransom & Randolph is dedicated to advancing the global investment casting industry. R&R has provided foundries, dental labs, and jewelers with extensive process knowledge, exceptional technical expertise, and innovative product technology since the 1800s. By coupling revolutionary product developments with experienced staff, manufacturing, and warehousing facilities worldwide, R&R successfully helps customers become casting industry leaders.
Ransom & Randolph (R&R) recently donated 326 pounds of bronze to the University of Toledo’s Art Department, providing students at the Center for Sculptural Studies with essential materials to exploring the craft of lost wax casting. This donation offers hands-on opportunities for students in the university’s foundry, where they can transform creative concepts into finished sculptures.
"Supporting local artists and educational programs is part of our ongoing commitment to continued innovation and craftsmanship," said Ralph Carter, R&D at Ransom & Randolph. "We’re excited to see how these students will work with the bronze to bring their ideas to life and contribute to the tradition of sculpture."
R&R stands out in the industry by utilizing in-house casting for a variety of purposes including product testing, research and development, and quality assurance. This year, R&R will complete nearly 900 in-house castings, ensuring customers receive consistent, high-quality products.
This donation reflects R&R’s dedication to supporting creativity in the communities they serve. By contributing to local educational programs, R&R helps provide opportunities for the next generation of artists to develop their skills.
For more information about Ransom & Randolph and its initiatives, visit ransom-randolph.com.
About Ransom & Randolph
Founded in 1872, Ransom & Randolph is dedicated to advancing the global investment casting industry. R&R has provided foundries, dental labs, and jewelers with extensive process knowledge, exceptional technical expertise, and innovative product technology since the 1800s. By coupling revolutionary product developments with experienced staff, manufacturing, and warehousing facilities worldwide, R&R successfully helps customers become casting industry leaders.