Rochester, Minnesota (Rochester Sun Times News™) –A new animation studio has opened in downtown Rochester, Minnesota, that houses the production of Lisa Loucks-Christenson, an award-winning creator.
Lisa Loucks-Christenson and some of her brands, Peacock Books, & Wildlife Art, Carpie Animation Studios™ (Studio Carpie™) Rochester Sun Times News, others; has announced their move into the historical Odd Fellows Building. 23 2nd Street SW.
Loucks-Christenson's shorts, clay animation, stop motion films, along with her wildlife documentaries, Square Eye: 50-Years Shooting Rochester, Minnesota History, and other films she's been working on will be screened at Peacock Books' Gem Theatre, beginning in 2024.
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News, info can be dropped off at our newsdesk in the Peacock Books Suite #203. Lisa Loucks-Christenson's Carpie Animation Studios™ (Studio Carpie™), and the newsroom is not open to the public.