Upland Exhibits — Selected Works
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Museum exhibits, interactives, and interpretive environments — designed and fabricated in Kansas, and installed for institutions coast to coast since 2008.
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The Exhibits
01 — 10InfoZone Museum
A downtown library reimagined — giant newsprint sculpture, touchscreens interactives, and the story of how a community keeps its own record.
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Johnny Carson: The King Comes Home
Late-night nostalgia rendered in neon and walnut — a hometown homage to the boy from Norfolk who became the king of late night.
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Japanese Hall Museum
A long-shuttered historic community hall brought back to life to honor the Japanese-American families who shaped Nebraska's High Plains.
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Welcome to the Real Quivira
Decades of new archaeology brought to light — grinding corn, uncovering the past, and sharing the story of the real people of Quivira.
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Kansas Health & Environment Labs
The invisible work of public health made tangible — the labs that keep Kansas safe, brought out from behind the glass.
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Pikes Peak Hill Climb Experience
Race up America's mountain — a century of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb staged in chrome, rock, and thin mountain air.
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American Bittersweet
The prairie, the prose, and the private world of one of America's great novelists — told in watercolor and quiet light.
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The Original Pizza Hut Museum
The original hut, rebuilt — the birthplace of a global icon reframed to introduce future students to entrepreneurship on the WSU campus.
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M.T. Liggett Art Environment
Cor-ten steel and roadside defiance — a visitor center for Kansas's most fearless and prolific outsider artist.
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Lunar Terrain Vehicle
Destination: the Moon. A pre-schooler-powered rover with a steering wheel, adjustable solar panels, and infinite imagination.
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