This Valentine’s Day weekend marks the 17th year of Pour’n Yer Heart Out, a community iron pour organized by Madison, Wisconsin–based foundry and design company FeLion Studios. The weekend’s events are open to anyone who’d like to try their hand at metal casting, with beginner-friendly workshops on offer, as well as opportunities for experienced metalsmiths to develop their casting projects.
FeLion Studios founder Alisa Toninato has a degree in sculpture from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, but she knew early in her career that she didn’t care about showing work in galleries. “I loved metal casting and wanted to work in a field that allowed me to make something giant, publicly accessible, and positively impactful,” she says.
This year’s event will be held on the grounds of Garvey Feed Mill, a historic building on Madison’s Near East Side. Festivities will kick off the evening of Friday, February 13, with a ticketed pre-party featuring outdoor saunas and Bierstacheln, or beer poking, the German tradition of plunging red-hot metal rods into ice-cold beer. Then, on the morning of February 14, the pour will begin in earnest. Starting with community sand-mold carving, small-scale tin casting, and wintery conviviality, the day will progress toward the main event, where Toninato and other experts will melt 2,000 pounds of iron in a large cupola furnace and ladle it into the premade molds.
Toninato cast her first Wisconsin Skillet at the first Pour’n Yer Heart Out in 2010. This skillet led to the creation of the Made In America cast-iron skillet map, which debuted at ArtPrize in 2011 and was showcased on the Martha Stewart show in 2012.