about
The Museum is a mystical transient beastie, that travels the land...sometimes.
As you pass through it's doors you leave behind the stress of everyday life and immerse yourself in it's magic and fantasy where the only limitation is your own imagination.
Many of the pieces have their own individual narratives, which the chief archiver is more than happy to tell, so come in enjoy the work and listen to stories or not.

Part of the museums collection.
The Needleandthreadium.


Obicularis Podicus. ‘Coprolite’ meaning fossilised faeces.
This specific coprolite is from a Gurtbigasaurus, a carnivorous fish that lived in the Plasticine Era. The spiral shape of the fossil mimics the fish’s intestinal tract in which it was formed.
Depending on the diet of the fish, the coprolites can contain fragments of bone and teeth. This is an extremely rare intact specimen where a fragment can be seen in the centre of the coprolite.
The Handy Box.
“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.”