ARTISTRY OF IRON - Key Persons


Anne Cox

Job Titles:
  • Co - Owner
  • Artist Lending
Anne Cox is a talented watercolor artist lending her skills for the design of the ornamental security iron products. She is also a Signature Member of the New Mexico Watercolor Society (nmwatercolorsociety.org) and presently the chairperson of the Signature group. Anne is also an intermediate flute player and enjoys playing in her community.

Jim Cox

Job Titles:
  • Owner
Jim Cox has been involved in the caving community doing extensive volunteer work for the BLM and the Fort Stanton Cave Project. He was awarded the U.S. Dept. of the Interior "Take Pride In America National Award" and numerous BLM and national awards and certificates for all his contributions. He offered his design and fabrication skills to build and install cave gates for security and wildlife protection. He also documented the Fort Stanton Snowy River Project with a video named "Snowy River and the Dig Between Don Sawyer Memorial Hall and Mud Turtle Passage", an award winning video by the NSS. The edited version is available on the BLMNEWMEXICO YouTube page and is named "A Brief History of Snowy River". Jim now spends his time as an avid amateur astronomer, searching the night skies with his Meade 16" deep sky telescope, which he has extensively modified and upgraded with his fabrication skills. He is an Honorary Member of the Albuquerque Astronomical Society.