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Acrylic Display stands for the Ferrari showroom in Vancouver
Project Fire Flower
Immersively tactile, the Fire Flower exhibition serves as a window into the evolving research process of Collin van Uchelen. A clinical psychologist and fireworks enthusiast, van Uchelen has been developing tactile methods for translating fireworks for years, most notably presented as Fingerworks for Fireworks at Vancouver’s Celebration of Light. After experiencing Fingerworks, socially engaged artist and community builder Carmen Papalia started a conversation with van Uchelen. Papalia has been exploring tactility in his practice for years, most recently through the Let’s Keep in Touch project, a collaboration with curator Whitney Mashburn. In what has become Project Fire Flower, Papalia and Mashburn teamed up, along with architect/designer Michael Lis and artist Lianne Zannier, to support van Uchelen in his pursuit of tactile translation of pyrotechnics.


Acrylic Blocks for Flax Home
Cat window


Custom laser cut jewelry
Custom CNC engraved parts for a lab


CNC engraved Heart for valentine's day!
Custom Laser cut star for Christmas


Candelabra for a wedding
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