When Marlow opened Scarlow’s Gallery in October of 2014, she wanted it to be a space where artists could show their work. That’s all. She didn’t have a grand vision of transforming the art scene in Casper. She wasn’t planning to turn downtown Casper into a destination. She didn’t intend to change the city.
That part came later.
For Jason Dye, owner of 307 Metal Works, the projects that he and his crew created in their spare time wasn’t because of some unfulfilled desire to create art. It was to survive.
Boys and girls from across Natrona County will have their works displayed throughout the first few weeks in May, beginning with a reception for the participants and their families on May 7, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
I've seen artists create some pretty amazing things in my years, but this could easily be one of the coolest. It's definitely in the running for the most original.