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Stacey Mrva

Stacey Mrva

Stacey Mrva is a professional metal sculptor based in Springwater, NY, in the Finger Lakes region. With over 25 years of experience, she has built a diverse portfolio of custom sculptures for public and private spaces, blending artistry with functionality. Originally drawn to fashion design, Stacey’s creative journey led her to metalsmithing and jewelry design at Syracuse University, where she discovered her passion for welding in a sculpture class. The ability to transform rigid steel into fluid, organic forms sparked a lifelong pursuit, culminating in a degree in sculpture and the foundation of her studio, Ironwood Studios. 


Stacey is deeply committed to sharing her craft and empowering others through welding. She offers workshops specifically for women, providing a supportive and inclusive environment where they can explore creativity, develop hands-on skills, and gain confidence. Her workshops welcome participants with no prior experience, helping them break down barriers and form
lasting friendships. Many women have discovered newfound passions and even career opportunities through these sessions, making this aspect of her work especially fulfilling. Stacey’s public art installations celebrate history and community, bringing untold stories to life. One of her most meaningful projects is a sculpture honoring Blanche Calloway, the first African-American female bandleader of the 1930s, commissioned for a Rochester neighborhood. Another
notable piece is the Susan B. Anthony bench, a functional and artistic tribute to the iconic suffragist. Her work is designed to engage and inspire, creating lasting connections between art and the people who experience it.


Through her sculptures, teaching, and advocacy for women in the trades, Stacey continues to push the boundaries of metalwork, demonstrating its power as both an artistic and transformative
force.

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