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George Mummert
Pangea
1999-2008
bronze and steel
69 x 42 x 30 inches
A graduate of Millersville University in
1996, sculptor George Mummert was
one of the lead artisans on the Millersville
University project that created a massive
bronze Triceratops skull which is now
permanently installed at Smithsonian
Museum of Natural History in Washington,
D.C. He has numerous works at Yale
University, including, the 21 foot life-size
statue of a Torosaurus that he helped
create for the Peabody Museum of
Natural History at Yale. George’s studio
and foundry is in downtown Lancaster
as part of the Keystone Art & Culture
Center, a non-profit arts facility and
organization he founded in 2005.
The massive space is often bustling
with activity from bronze pourings
and sculpture classes to exhibits in
the center’s gallery. Recent visitors
witnessed George and his assistants
sculpting a monumental bronze
honoring Thaddeus Stevens.
George Mummert
keystoneart.org
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