The Sound Garden was a seasonal summer exhibit created while working for the Children’s Creativity Museum. Our goal was to design an outdoor music exhibit that combined found and repurposed musical or sound-producing components with the look and feel of a small urban park. The exhibit featured a slide whistle bicycle, musical mowers, a chimes and xylophone trellis, watering-can rain sticks, and planters with bells fashioned to look like flowers. After deciding on the theme and elements with my exhibits team and other staff members, I designed the overall exhibit. I also designed and fabricated the musical mowers which would play glockenspiel keys as they were pushed across the ground. These were designed in Fusion 360 and made from CNC cut plywood and HDPE, 3D printed wheel hubs and cams, and assorted machine parts.