Point Reyes National Seashore

Bear Valley Visitor Center, Point Reyes National Seashore, California

Alumni Exhibits makes scientific models to client’s specifications. The elephant seal is touchable, life size at 14’ long, made of foam, cement, and epoxy. Bridget Keimel assisted with all phases of fabrication of the seal.

Alumni Exhibits fabricated a naturalistic school of five Coho salmon to hang in front of the Orca model on display in the Bear Valley Visitor Center. The five salmon are all different sizes and in different postures to closely resemble a wild population scattering in front of the hungry Orca.

Also at the Bear Valley Visitor Center is an interactive tide pool exhibit and painted acrylic murals. Point Reyes Tide Pool and Beach Zone is 8′ X 24′ X 4′ In includes touchable tidepool rocks, marine invertebrate animals, seaweeds, water, and sandy beach are made out of FGR plaster, urethane, acrylic, polyester resin, and mixed media. Mural is acrylic on canvas.

Tide Pool and Beach Zone Mural
Tidepool detail
Tidepool detail
Elephant Seal at Visitor Center Entrance
Elephant Seal at Visitor Center Entrance
Coho salmon
Coho salmon
Orca whale and Coho salmon exhibit during installation.

Tide Pool and Beach Zone Mural

Tide Pool and Beach Zone Mural, 8' X 24' X 4', acrylic on canvas. Bear Valley Visitor Center, Point Reyes National Seashore.

Tidepool detail

Tidepool detail

Elephant Seal at Visitor Center Entrance

Alumni Exhibits makes scientific models to client’s specifications. The elephant seal is touchable, life size at 14’ long, made of foam, cement, and epoxy. Bridget Keimel assisted with all phases of fabrication of the seal.

Elephant Seal at Visitor Center Entrance

Alumni Exhibits makes scientific models to client’s specifications. The elephant seal is touchable, life size at 14’ long, made of foam, cement, and epoxy. Bridget Keimel assisted with all phases of fabrication of the seal.

Coho salmon

Alumni Exhibits fabricated a naturalistic school of five Coho salmon to hang in front of the Orca model on display in the Bear Valley Visitor Center. The five salmon are all different sizes and in different postures to closely resemble a wild population scattering in front of the hungry Orca.

Coho salmon

Alumni Exhibits fabricated a naturalistic school of five Coho salmon to hang in front of the Orca model on display in the Bear Valley Visitor Center. The five salmon are all different sizes and in different postures to closely resemble a wild population scattering in front of the hungry Orca.

Orca whale and Coho salmon exhibit during installation.

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Tidepool detail thumbnail
Tidepool detail thumbnail
Elephant Seal at Visitor Center Entrance thumbnail
Elephant Seal at Visitor Center Entrance thumbnail
Coho salmon thumbnail
Coho salmon thumbnail
Orca whale and Coho salmon exhibit during installation. thumbnail