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Discover the Cosanti Bronze Foundry Tour in Arizona
Explore the creative heart of an internationally recognized art and architecture complex on the Cosanti Bronze Foundry Tour in Mayer, Arizona. This unique tour invites visitors to witness live bronze casting demonstrations and understand the full artistic process behind the iconic wind bells and sculptural works created at Cosanti—Paolo Soleri’s original studio. The experience combines art, craftsmanship, and design in a beautiful desert setting where creativity and community intersect.
Why it’s special:
Cosanti’s Foundry Tour gives guests rare access to a working bronze workshop where artists pour molten bronze, shape forms, and reveal stunning finished pieces. Unlike gallery visits or static museums, this tour brings the artistic process to life as you watch real-time demonstrations and learn from resident artisans.
History/Story of Cosanti Bronze Foundry
Cosanti was founded by Paolo Soleri, a visionary architect and thinker who developed the idea of “arcology”—a fusion of architecture and ecology. The foundry at Cosanti emerged as an integral part of the studio where Soleri and his collaborators produced distinctive bronze bells, sculptures, and architectural elements. Over decades, the Cosanti Foundry has garnered worldwide recognition for its artistic innovation and enduring influence on modern craft and design.
What You’ll See & Do on the Cosanti Bronze Foundry Tour
Watch live bronze casting demonstrations in the foundry
See the full casting process, from mold preparation to molten metal pour
Learn about metalworking techniques and artistic decision-making
Explore sculptural works and finished bronze pieces on display
Visit galleries and outdoor sculpture spaces around the Cosanti campus
Hands-On Elements: Live casting demonstrations and artisan explanations of technique.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography permitted throughout much of the site; follow staff direction in active casting areas.
Souvenirs & Extras: Bronze wind bells, miniature sculptures, jewelry, design books, and other Cosanti-branded merchandise available at the gallery.
Pricing of Cosanti Bronze Foundry Tour
Adults (ages 18–64): $12
Seniors (65+): $10
Youth (ages 6–17): $8
Children under 6: Free
(Group rates and discounts may be available for school groups and large bookings; check with the site ahead of time.)
Practical Info for Visiting Cosanti Bronze Foundry
Duration: 1–2 hours depending on interest and demonstrations
Format: Guided or semi-guided foundry viewing with optional walking access to galleries
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours and demonstrations offered daily; scheduled times may vary
Working Hours: Daily 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (seasonal adjustments may apply)
Audience: Art and design enthusiasts, families, students, and craft lovers
Accessibility: Most open areas accessible; some outdoor terrain may be uneven
Safety & Restrictions: Closed-toe shoes recommended; heed staff safety guidance near casting area
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Available with advance reservation
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes, water, sun protection
Facilities: Restrooms, on-site café/snack area, parking
Closures & Downtime: Hours and demonstrations may vary during holidays and special events
Nearby
Arcosanti — Companion architecture and design complex
Prescott National Forest — Scenic trails and forest recreation
Anthem Ranch Winery & Bistro — Nearby wine tasting and dining
FAQs About Visiting the Cosanti Bronze Foundry Tour
Do I need reservations for the Cosanti tour?
Reservations are recommended, especially for group visits and peak times.
Is the bronze casting demonstration included in all tours?
Yes, live casting demonstrations are part of the experience when scheduled.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Yes — youth pricing applies for ages 6–17; children under 6 are free.
Can I purchase bronze wind bells and artwork?
Yes — the on-site gallery sells bronze wind bells, sculptures, jewelry, and books.
Is photography allowed inside the foundry?
Photography is allowed in many areas, but guests should always follow staff guidance near active casting.
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