Camben Creatives LLC launches TODAY!
An artists' studio dedicated to supporting our industry and community partners through design, theming, and installation of sculptures, galleries, exhibits, and interactive experiences.
Introducing Dinosaur Symphonies, a travelling exhibit developed by Camben Creatives!
Follow the story of a young Parasaurolophus named Beau, as you immerse yourself in a soundscape that explores the science of reconstructing the symphonies of our prehistoric past.
Come visit with our founders Benji and Cameron to discuss the projects we have been working on, and how we can work together to facilitate your fabrication needs.
Camben Creatives LLC is looking forward to connecting with the greater SciTech community at the ASTC annual meeting in Phoenix! We are excited to visit with colleagues new and old at this year's conference.
The tiny tyrant is back! We are excited to congratulate Dr. Zanno and Dr. Napoli on their study contributing evidence towards Nanotyrannus being a separate species once more.
What do you think of this new discovery?
Happy National Fossil day! Our artists are proud to have supported our federal and local communities through 210 artworks!
Today we celebrate the hardworking scientists, educators, artists, and community members who continue to inspire the public through our natural world!
Looking for a family-friendly activity this weekend? Come listen to our Co-Founder Benji Paysnoe talk about his journey by blending Art and Science to make learning fun and accessible!
Millions of years ago, California had a familiar yet alien landscape from what it sees today. This painting highlights the animals that may have passed through Death Valley long ago.
This painting features as a 4ft mural hung in the Copper Canyon Visitor Center in southern Cali.
While it's easy to make friends with a passing herd, it still pays to watch for what's lurking in the shadows...
This painting was commissioned by the NPS to showcase potential species that create the busy trackways from the Naturita Formation and Colorado National Monument.
A poor Sunkahetanka learns a hard lesson to stay vigilant during its hunt. Sespia is happy to escape in the commotion.
This painting is commissioned by the NPS to depict species present in the Scotts bluff National Monument, Nebraska.