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Works currently in progress include:

  • Work in Progress: Design and fabrication of a series of exhibit environments, including live animal habitats, for the South Shore Natural Science Center in Norwell, Massachusetts.
  • Work in Progress: Design and fabrication of Aquarium tanks, life support and habitats for “Armed and Dangerous Exhibits” for North Carolina Aquarium at Roanoke Island.

Examples of some of our previous projects include:

  • Design and fabrication of tactile habitats and sculpted birds for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in Virginia.
  • Fabrication of 3-dimensional outdoor signage and sculpted animal specimens for the Mount Pisgah Wildlife Preserve in North Carolina.
  • Film and Television Set Effects and Props: DreamWorks production of the feature film In Dreams Rainfalls production of Steven King’s tv movie Storm of the Century Warner Brothers production of the feature film Practical Magic
  • Fabrication of “Kid’s Tropical Outpost” Cypress Tree with sculpted birds and a live animal habitat for the Mt. Laurel Animal Hospital in New Jersey.
  • Design and fabrication of interactive water systems management exhibits for the Children’s Museum of Spokane, Washington.
  • Design and fabrication of a 10,000 square foot interior waterpark rockscape with vegetation, waterslide, waterfalls and island for a private spa located in Massachusetts.
  • Fabrication of life-size Northern Right Whale, dioramas with both sculpted and taxidermied animal specimens and live animal habitats for the Audubon Society’s Environmental Education Center, Bristol, Rhode Island.
  • Fabrication of life-sized Gee Bee Super Sportster racing aircraft of the 1930s, along with display apparatus and other items originating from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts for their brand new Visitor Information Center.
  • Design and fabrication of a series of exhibit environments including live animal habitats for the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center in Mystic, Connecticut.
  • Design and fabrication of exhibits for the Massachusetts Audubon Society’s Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary Visitor Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.