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New Art for Texas A&M International University
We are currently working on a public art commission for Texas A&M International University in Laredo, Texas.
Camelback Commons Atrium Art Fabrication Update
Our newest suspended sculpture titled The Breeze Is So Busy has been painted in bright hues of blue, green, and yellow.
Creative Machines Featured on AZ Weekend!
We have been featured by KOLD News 13‘s Arizona Weekend blog. Thanks so much for coming down to the shop, learning about what we do, and...
“All Systems Go!” Fabrication Continues
All Systems Go has been taken apart, powder-coated in an array of bright colors, and put back together again with all its finishing touches.
Cayton Children’s Ball Machine Fabrication Update
This ball machine is loaded with an array of interactive devices and functions. It’s equipped with hand cranks, foot pedals, a bouncy seat..
Science North Fabrication Continues
Fabrication is almost 100% complete for the four exciting new exhibits we have going into Science North in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada! Here...
New Ball Machine for Cayton Children’s Museum
Fabrication has begun on a brand new, state-of-the-art ball machine for Zimmer Children’s Museum by Sharewell, which is reopening as The...
Science North Exhibit Fabrication
The exhibits we are building for Science North are well underway! Science North is a one-of-a-kind science center located in Sudbury,...
Year in Review — A Look Back at 2018
2018 has been a great year for Creative Machines! We have installed our public art pieces in extraordinary cities around the country,...
Visit From Science North
We recently had the pleasure of hosting visitors from Science North, an interactive science museum in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada...
Atrium Artwork Fabrication for Camelback Commons
Fabrication is ongoing for the new suspended artwork commissioned for Camelback Commons, a set of office buildings located in Phoenix,...
Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Completed
We've arrived at the final stages of fabrication of the Perpetual Nephron Machine! After these photos were taken, the machine was broken...
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