Working together, building dragons, hanging out in gardens, and inflating everything we can

What may seem like a daunting task can be made so much easier when everyone comes together. That's what happened at Reynolds Elementary School when Pre-K through 5th grade participated in the contraction of a giant rainbow for their school.

Last month, during National Library Week, we had an opportunity to create a fun piece at the Central Library of Rochester. This parent and child read together in this jumbo book made just for dragons. Due to popular demand, we even extended the display a few extra days, giving some more people a chance to get out and visit.

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Rochester Fringe Festival 2021

It’s been so long since we’ve shared anything on the blog, we figured we better make a big splash when finally breaking our silence. At last, we found something big enough to make that splash. This year, we’re participating in the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival on a huge scale later this month. We are doing an installation. But we’re not JUST doing an installation.

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New Year's Eve Pop 'n Drop

Holiday celebrations are going to be smaller this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t experience the traditional ball drop on New Year’s Eve. Or maybe that’s 100 ball(oon)s dropping in your house instead of at Times Square.

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Yard Stickers

Social distancing is hard on the soul, especially on your birthday, a time when we normally celebrate with family and friends in person. Maybe you just want to send some cheer to a friend or loved one, or to say thank you to someone who’s working hard in the community. We've created Yard Stickers and Window Wishes as a safe, contact free way of sharing a colorful gift.

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Cheetogami

The makers of Cheetos cheese-flavored snacks, have finally named the distinctive cheese dust that delightfully decorates your fingers. It’s called "cheetle!" We assume, of course, it is in honor of Airigami Artistic Director, Kelly Cheatle. This isn’t the first time we’ve made snack related art. Our Oreogami and Cookie Chronicles videos were quite popular a few years ago.

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Mushrooms

Getting the opportunity for unstructured experimenting in the studio plants the seeds for all sorts of innovation. The idea of playing with materials with a child's heart, a designer's eye and a scientist's brain is so important when it comes to developing new ideas and techniques. Foil balloon mushrooms dot the room like tiny pieces of jewelry …

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Blending Art and History

We create visual experiences, but we think of ourselves as story tellers. We just use a very visual medium to help present those stories. During the Native American Winter Arts Festival at the Ganondagan Historic Site, we collaborated with the Friends of Ganondagan to visually capture the essence of the Iroquois Creation Story.

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