
As a part of plans for major museum renovations, Ravenswood Studio was engaged to fabricate two new exhibits for the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock, Arkansas. This included the development of multiple interactives, mechanical and digital, and graphic printing.
Within Small Fry Fish Camp, The Rainbow Trout Crawler is a large-scale fish sculpture serving as a welcoming centerpiece for exploration and play. The Jump In! area, for toddlers aged 0-2, features a forest-themed enclosed space with hanging acrylic leaves and soft woodland structures like a climbable mushroom to encourage motor and cognitive development. The Fish Shack, home to the Gone Fishin’ Café, fosters imaginative play and teamwork as kids run a pretend restaurant and interact with a weather activity wall.






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