Carson City’s Timeless Sculptures seeks help with move

Matthew Welter, sculptor and owner, Timeless Sculptures, stands with one of his sculptures, Minute Man.

Matthew Welter, sculptor and owner, Timeless Sculptures, stands with one of his sculptures, Minute Man.

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With his 30-day vacate notice passing, Timeless Sculptures on Highway 50 is seeking assistance and in a hurry.

Having filed a request for stay before being potentially locked out of his business and his current residence, Matthew Welter is seeking help.

With an apprenticeship program, sculpture gardens and studio work yards, it has been a highly visible feature in Carson City for two decades.

Those involved with Timeless Sculptures say it’s been a source of pride for Carson City and hope to expand on that tradition.

Timeless Sculptures is ready to move but the search for a zone-compliant location to accommodate its special needs has been tough. Newer regulations aren’t conducive to its needs, so Timeless Sculptures is considering a resort or hospitality-based establishment that would love to host artwork and studio as an attraction, or perhaps a remote setting better suited for its productive sounds.

A GoFundMe page has been set up for those who would like to help in Timeless Sculpture’s effort to move. Those interested can go to www.gofundme.com/keep-timeless-burning.

Those involved with Timeless Sculptures say they just want to survive and do great things.

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With his 30-day vacate notice passing, Timeless Sculptures on Highway 50 is seeking assistance and in a hurry.

Having filed a request for stay before being potentially locked out of his business and his current residence, Matthew Welter is seeking help.

With an apprenticeship program, sculpture gardens and studio work yards, it has been a highly visible feature in Carson City for two decades.

Those involved with Timeless Sculptures say it’s been a source of pride for Carson City and hope to expand on that tradition.

Timeless Sculptures is ready to move but the search for a zone-compliant location to accommodate its special needs has been tough. Newer regulations aren’t conducive to its needs, so Timeless Sculptures is considering a resort or hospitality-based establishment that would love to host artwork and studio as an attraction, or perhaps a remote setting better suited for its productive sounds.

A GoFundMe page has been set up for those who would like to help in Timeless Sculpture’s effort to move. Those interested can go to www.gofundme.com/keep-timeless-burning.

Those involved with Timeless Sculptures say they just want to survive and do great things.