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- Kjell Engman - Artist
Kjell Engman is from a family of musicians and he also has a background as a professional rock musician, mainly as a guitarist. His musical legacy emerges in his glass art, not only through his familiar glass instruments, but also in the musical, dancing feel and joie de vivre radiated by many of his objects and figures. Engman also works with music in the worlds he creates in his installations, for which he composes soundtracks that are part of the overall experience.
“I’m passionate about the larger context, the overall whole,” says Engman. “I love creating worlds with sets, carpets of sound, lights and other effects, even fragrance, in order to build up a mood and actions. I think of my installations as if they were movies without dialogue – like I’m the director and the glass figures are my actors, my artists. I very much want to invite viewers to have a multi-sensory experience, to stimulate their creativity, and invite them to make different interpretations.”
Kjell Engman was born in Stockholm and studied at the University of Arts, Crafts & Design and at the famous, trendsetting Pilchuck Glass School outside of Seattle, Washington in the Pacific Northwest. He has been active as a glass artist and designer at Kosta Boda since 1978. Engman now lives on Öland and commutes to his studio in Kosta. For many years, he has staged popular summertime installations, or “glass performances” as he puts it, at Ekerums Konsthall on Öland.
Kjell Engman’s glass art is characterized by bold colors, generous and playful shapes and the constant presence of whimsy and humor. In addition to music and instruments, his glass art is populated by animals, nature and symbols from daily life as well as from the conscious and subconscious. A life-affirming abundance of joy could be considered a theme throughout his versatile expressions as a glass artist.
“In my view, the glass is the pen for writing my stories. I don’t want to depress my audience; rather, I want to offer them joy and fantasy. My art should make people smile; it should be something positive. For example, take my bathing ladies, inspired by an unforgettable visit to a church in Harlem, New York. The gospel-singing ladies I saw there were some of the biggest people I had ever seen, but they moved with such incredible lightness. It’s not about how you look, but your self-confidence and a joy that makes you float. That is the feeling I want to convey through my art.”
The diversity of Kjell Engman’s work has led some viewers to perceive his artistic style as scattered, as he sometimes says. But he enjoys this whimsical, scattered quality.
“I think the scattered nature of my work is actually what sells it; it’s what people like. I’ve always been guided by imagination and that can be a little too much, something that the cultural elite can’t handle. I have my hobby horses and I don’t care all that much. I know that my work isn’t really considered fine art. What energizes me is when I set up a show, as I did in Stenungssund a few years ago, with my bathing ladies on a beach, and thousands of viewers come to see them in a few weeks. It inspires me when my audience tells me about the fantasies that my worlds have awakened for them. I really don’t enjoy titling my works. I don’t want to guide the viewer; rather, I want everyone to create their own fantasy world.”
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Kjell Engman
"In creating a design, I start with the circle of life. I like to make glass you can feel, glass that appeals to all of our senses and tries to make use of refraction and light. I want to paint pictures and tell stories all at the same time. What drives me, is a sort of inner search, in which curiosity, the mysterious and mythology are all important ingredients. Glass, the living solid, is my constant companion."
A tirelessly productive visual artist with unbounded imagination and a passion for narrative, who finds free expression through both utility glass and art glass. Kjell Engman gets his inspiration from the most diverse sources, not least from the animal kingdom and the world of music and entertainment. He often works on large installations in which he also combines elements of sound and light. Kjell Engman is frequently commissioned for public works both in Sweden and abroad.
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1423 Ward Rd Sequim, WA 98382
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Open 7 days a week M - Su 9 a.m. to 4p.m.
Open all major holidays except Thanksgiving and Christmas Days .
Have a Question? Call Us! 360-683-4295
Commonly asked questions.
Since the 1940s, Olympic Game Farm in Sequim, WA has been dedicated to the welfare and well-being of animals. As a drive-through wildlife exhibit, we are entirely funded by tourists and are a fun place to experience wildlife at your own pace. We strive to be a source of wildlife education for families and tourists!
Letter from Robert Beebe, President
With over 200 animals on-site , our driving tour leaves our visitors with vivid memories of these amazing creatures; experiences which, at first are hard to imagine, become pleasantly surprising. Friendly llamas and yak eat bread from your hand, clowning bears stand up and wave, and the elk and buffalo peacefully graze in the pastures.
Olympic Game Farm worked exclusively for Walt Disney Studios for 28 years, filming here at the farm and on the Olympic Peninsula, as well as on many different set locations. A few popular titles produced with our past animal actors are “Charlie the Lonesome Cougar,” “The Incredible Journey,” “White Wilderness,” and “Grizzly Adams” television and movie series. In 2012, we had used our black bear “Kitty” and wolf “Brutus” in “Serenity Farms”. In winter of 2013, we used “Kitty” once again in a National Geographic documentary on black bear in the city. Summer of 2014, “Leland” a black tail deer was used in the filming of “Captain Fantastic” as well as Olympic Game Farm used as a filming location for a scene.
After the death of Walt and Roy Disney, Disney Studios began to move away from the nature films that had been so dear to Walt’s heart. In 1972, with the approval of the Disney Studios for using the Disney name, Olympic Game Farm, Inc. was opened to the public. Our founders Lloyd and Catherine Beebe retired from the filming industry and focused solely on caring for their animal actors, concentrating on offering “in need” captive bred animals a new and loving home. Olympic Game Farm will continue to accept in-need wildlife, as space permits and with the proper authority approvals. We cannot accept local animals from the wild without proper permission from Washington State Fish and Wildlife.
Lloyd Beebe passed along his trait, his dedication, and his love for wildlife to his grandsons Robert Beebe and James Beebe, along with their uncle Kenneth Beebe, who have taken over the daily operations of the Olympic Game Farm since 2008.
Thank you for your interest,
Robert L. Beebe
President, OGF
Recognitions
We won the Wildlife Conservation of the Year award in 1996 from the Washington Association of Conservation Districts (WACD). Lloyd and Catherine Beebe and Olympic Game Farm were honored through a Senate Resolution 8612 on January 20, 2011. Lloyd Beebe won Filmdom’s Famous Five’s 1960 from Film Daily.
Are pets allowed inside our vehicle while driving?
Yes, pets are allowed as long as they are kept inside an enclosed vehicle and unable to escape your vehicle. All pets must be on a leash when outside the vehicle in permitted areas.
Why was the game farm started?
In the 1950’s to 1972, Olympic Game Farm (then called Disney’s Wild Animal Ranch) was originally designed as a holding facility for the animal actors of Disney Studios. During breaks from filming, the animals were trained, housed, and cared for while waiting for future filming. Disney Studios had asked us to keep the public and cameras out of the Farm.
However, in the summer of 1972 after Roy Disney’s passing, we allowed people in to see what the Farm was all about. This informal opening was also a test to see if we could achieve our long-term goals in caring for the animals without a steady income from Disney Studios—to see if we could make it on our own. After that summer, we let Disney Studios know how well we did. Disney Studios ultimately held a vote from their Board of Directors and decided it was ok to continue to be open to the public and retain any earnings received. That same year, we officially opened to the public as a private wildlife organization and became incorporated in 1973.
Where do the animals come from?
Several of the animals are either rehomed, come as overflow from other licensed facilities, or have been received from other properly licensed individuals.
How do you afford to feed them?
Currently, all proceeds from tourism are put into animal care and feeding. This includes all operating costs (employees, licensing, feed, utilities, repairs, etc.) associated with caring for our animals. In the past, filmmaking and tourism was the mainstay; however, as the years and societal attitudes have evolved the film industry genre, live animal actors are no longer in high demand. We do receive donations from the local dairy farms and equestrians, or from a farm hobbyist. Income made from the summer season carries the Farm through the lean winter months. This presents tough budgeting constraints and is a tremendous struggle each year.
Do you accept random donations?
Yes, the Olympic Game Farm does accept any reasonable donations. Naturally, the best donation is monetarily, but we will consider all other types.
Are you open year round?
Olympic Game Farm is open year round but will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in order to spend time with our families.
Do the animals come out during the rain or snow?
Yes, most if not all the animals are accustomed to our Northwest weather. All the animals have their own shelters and privacy areas if they need.
When is the best time to view the animals?
We always suggest mornings to early afternoons to be the best times, as most of our animals tend to lounge in the later afternoon times and take naps.
What is the difference between a wildlife park and a game farm?
A wildlife park/zoo is usually publicly funded by city, county, and/or state funds or a group of investors. Game farms are usually in connection with commerce, such as breeding, selling, or trading and are privately funded by the owners. Some game farms are associated with “canned” hunting but Olympic Game Farm does not practice this. In our case, “Game Farm” denotes that there are game animals located and housed here but not for hunting.
Are the animals at the Game Farm still used by the movie industry?
We have used a few of our current animals in several films, “Serenity Farms,” “Captain Fantastic,” and a National Geographic documentary on black bears and city encroachment. However, we are not actively seeking animal work in the film industry.
How long does the tour take?
Typical drive tour takes anywhere from 45 minutes to 1 hour but it is completely self-paced. The admission ticket is good for all day until closing. On major holiday weekends, wait times and lines can and do occur, thus extending drive tour time.
Are we allowed to bring our own bread to feed?
No outside bread at this time. Throughout the year (depending on the season) other food items will be available for purchase. This is at our discretion . Specific days, food items and other information will be available upon arrival.
Why can’t we bring in fruit or other food items to feed the animals?
You can donate fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, or fresh-caught fish to Olympic Game Farm but U.S.D.A. (APHIS) has a strict rule about customers feeding our animals. Wheat bread is the ONLY type of feed allowed to be given by the customers. Olympic Game Farm will accept fresh fruit and fresh vegetables but it will need to be inspected by us and fed out by us or under strict observation if permitted by senior management. Bread has been proven to be an excellent source of fat and fiber for our animals. Large animals differ from humans and domesticated animals tremendously, with their fat & nutritional needs. Rotten, moldy, or freezer dried items will not be accepted. We cannot accept anything from your personal freezer. Please call and check first about any other food items.
What other type of feed is given to the animals besides bread?
Each animal has a well-balanced nutritional diet based on their nutritional needs by our veterinarian care plan. Meat, poultry, fish, nuts, berries, vegetables, fruit, roots, vitamins, minerals, hay, & grain are fed daily, during business hours and after closing.
We do ask for customers to not take it upon themselves to decide what is best to feed our animals. Any food items other than the bread brought to feed will be held at the gate until the tour is over and it will be returned. Violators will be asked to leave.
We ask this, not only because of the U.S.D.A. rule, but also because each animal is carefully monitored and fed daily. Some of the animals are not allowed certain foods due to medical reasons, dental problems, allergies, being strict carnivores, etc.
For the best interest of our animals, it is important only wheat or whole grain bread from the Game Farm is fed to them. Produce or meat could make the animals sick.
Are convertibles/open vehicles permitted?
All vehicles must be fully enclosed at all times for your safety. Jeeps, Broncos, etc. must have sides and tops on, making it fully enclosed. NO MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS, MOPEDS, OR BICYCLES ARE PERMITTED on drive tour.
Can R.V’S or buses drive through the farm?
Yes. We have a delegated road for larger vehicle. The only animals you will not see are the prairie dogs and sika deer.
What was the difference between the original walk tour and the new “Mini Tour”?
The difference between the original walk and the new mini-tour is: • In the original tour, a tour guide would walk visitors through the predator area in addition to the barn and aquarium and was only offered to groups of 10 people or more when scheduled in advance at an additional charge. • In the “mini-tour,” all visitors can enjoy the experience at their own leisure but the predator compound is not included as this area is included in our driving tour.
When are the busiest times? Or what times/days to avoid long lines and traffic congestion inside OGF?
PLEASE plan your trip to Olympic Game Farm prior to your arrival here.
The busiest weekends are Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are the busiest days of those two holiday weekends. Saturday and Sunday can see over 500 cars each day with peak times from ranging from 11 a.m. to 4-5 p.m. Traffic congestion throughout the Farm is always a concern during this time and we ask that all visitors be conscious and courteous to other visitors who are also trying to enjoy themselves as they drive around the Farm. Remember, your receipt is good all day until closing so that you can go around multiple times as needed. Also, our animals do get tired towards the afternoon/evening and can/will start to ignore people as the day wears on.
On a typical summer week, Saturday would be the busiest day and slowly tapers to the lowest day of Wednesday, then building back up each day. Beginning from 11 a.m., the peak traffic begins and eventually lessens after 3 p.m. as the animals grow tired and head to their sleeping areas for the evening.
Our employees do work as fast as possible to keep the entry traffic lines moving smoothly and quickly; however, the lines move as fast as our patrons allow us to work. We encourage that our visitors already have family plans/arrangements (such as who is paying and with what form of payment, also to know the ages of children, any discounts, etc.) made prior to entering the Farm.
Have questions about the history of our farm or admission ? Contact us today at (360) 683-4295 and we will be happy to help
Visitors, please note:.
Farm hours for the Spring effective February 19th 2024.
Hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m Monday – Sunday
We ask visitors to arrive NO LATER than 45 mins before closing time to ensure entry and have time to fully enjoy the park.
The Farm, on occasion, does close for inclement snowy weather. Please be sure to call ahead to speak with a team member and ensure that we are open. Thank you, stay safe!!
Effective June 5, 2020 In compliance to U.S.D.A federal regulation 4.12.4 NO OUTSIDE BREAD PERMITTED. NO EXCEPTIONS. THIS IS PERMANENTLY IN EFFECT. Bread can be purchased onsite, and we will limit bread purchases as needed and appropriate. Anyone sneaking in and feeding outside bread or other food items will be asked to leave with no refund.
NO RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. WE OPERATE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS. TICKETS SALES ARE ONSITE AT THE TICKET OFFICE UPON ARRIVAL (NO ONLINE TICKET SALES) Cash or card payments only, we do not accept Apple Pay.
We are looking forward to your visit!
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Take a Tour of a Wildlife Safari Zoo in Central Pennsylvania
Guided safari tours in central pennsylvania.
The dry plains of Africa and the woodlands and forests of Australia have never felt closer thanks to the incredible safari tour at Lake Tobias Wildlife Park. Like our other amazing attractions , the safari allows you and your family to see first-hand the various animals native to those lands and learn about their natural habitats. Discover more about our animal safari in Central Pennsylvania and all you can expect to see on your journey.
Guided Safari offered May thru October.
Self Drive-Thru Safari Available Only in April and November
Guests who wish to enjoy our safari tour from the comfort of their vehicles can do so with our self-drive-thru option. VEHICLES WITH HARD DOORS AND HARD TOP ROOFS ONLY. Those interested in this experience should first read the Drive-Thru Rules to ensure their safety and the wellbeing of our animals. You will be required to sign a vehicle waiver prior to entering the safari fields.
The Drive-Thru Safari pre-season/post-season option is available on select weekends only in April and November, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The cost of admission is $9 per person for all ages three and older.
Please note: Only the Safari Tour Fields are open for the Drive-Thru option. Zoo exhibits are open from May 1st through October during the regular season.
Adventure Awaits at Our Wildlife Safari Zoo
Say Hello to Our Animals
One of the best parts about our safari zoo in Pennsylvania is all the different animals you may see. More than 400 animals roam the safari fields freely at Lake Tobias Wildlife Park. You may meet curious critters that are just as interested in you as you are in them — it is common for animals to approach the tour bus and get close enough for guests to reach out and touch them. Interacting with these animals is sure to be an unforgettable and highly beneficial experience for your party.
Our New Safari Station
Dedicated to providing our guests with the best possible experience, we are happy to introduce our safari station. Built and launched in 2015, the safari station includes the following:
- A comfortable holding area large enough to fit guests as they wait for their turn to hop aboard the cruiser
- A snack shop where you can grab a drink, some food for the ride, and even feed to give the animals while on the tour
- Well-maintained restrooms for your convenience
Things to Keep in Mind for Your Next Safari Tour
To help guests get the most out of their animal safari in Pennsylvania, we encourage all to be mindful of when the tours begin. Rides go out right when the park opens, and guests are welcome to come early to avoid crowds or waiting in long lines. Our tours last around 45 minutes, providing plenty of time to take in the entire tour without tiring out the youngest in your group. The last tour departs our Safari Station one hour before closing.
Please be advised that we do not accept reservations for our tours as they are offered on a first come, first serve basis. However, even if you miss your preferred time, another is coming up shortly!
Plan Your Visit Today to Our Safari in Pennsylvania
Lake Tobias Wildlife Park welcomes guests from Central Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas to enjoy a first-hand experience with animals from six continents. Our safari tour allows visitors to witness a variety of majestic animals and gain insight into their way of life. Contact us today to learn more about our Pennsylvania safari tours and rates , or to view our park hours .
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- Tours last approximately 45 minutes.
- Last tour goes out one hour before closing.
- Tours are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis and depart multiple times per day.
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Kjell Engman (1988) Fidji from Kosta Boda
Kjell Engman designed the Fidji series for Kosta Boda in 1988. It consists of art glass with swelling shapes and polychrome tones. Find your favorite among Kjell’s Fidji objects or learn more about them in our overview .
An Overview of Kjell Engman’s Fidji Series
Kjell Engman (1946–) has designed many classics for the Swedish Kosta Boda glassworks. One of the most well-known series is Fidji from 1988. It consists of art glass: Bowls and vases. They were crafted by hand swelling shapes and polychrome tones. Which of Kjell’s Fidji objects is your favorite?
Vase (model 48837), height 15 cm / 5.9 in
Vase (model 48838), height 29 cm / 11.4 in
Vase (model 48839), height 37 cm / 14.6 in
Vase (model 48840), height 45 cm / 17.7 in
Bowl (model 58837), diameter 16 cm / 6.3 in
Bowl (model 58838), diameter 24 cm / 9.4 in
The lower side of a Fidji object
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An Overview of Kjell Engman's Safari Series. Kjell Engman (1946-) has designed many classics for the Kosta glasswork in Sweden. One of the most appreciated series is Safari from 1994. It consists of 22 objects: glasses, vases, bowls, pitchers, and candleholders. They have gently swelling forms, clear glass, and colorful animal patterns.
Kjell Engman was born in Stockholm and studied at the University of Arts, Crafts & Design and at the famous, trendsetting Pilchuck Glass School outside of Seattle, Washington in the Pacific Northwest. He has been active as a glass artist and designer at Kosta Boda since 1978. Engman now lives on Öland and commutes to his studio in Kosta.
Kjell Engman. "In creating a design, I start with the circle of life. I like to make glass you can feel, glass that appeals to all of our senses and tries to make use of refraction and light. I want to paint pictures and tell stories all at the same time. What drives me, is a sort of inner search, in which curiosity, the mysterious and ...
On offer is a beautiful miniature Safari series jug by Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda of Sweden, in the limited Artist Collection. This miniature jug features a fairly African decor (according to Kjell) and comes with its original box and brochures. Stemming from the Africa series introduced in 1994,
Kjell Engman (1946-) was one of Sweden's leading glass artists in the 20th and 21st century. After his art studies at "Konstfack" in Stockholm, he has worked for the Kosta Boda glassworks for more than 40 years. Kjell became a prominent designer of glass vases, bowls, and sculptures with kitschy and humorous expressions. His artistry is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art ...
A large Kosta Boda signed vase, signed K. Engman 49357 Safari leopard design vase. Part of the Boda Artist's collection. Height 42 cm. ... Engman, Kjell (Sweden) - Kosta Boda glass 86; Kosta Boda (Kosta Glasbruck, Sweden) - vases 285; Visually similar items. Satsuma vase.
Kosta Boda Kjell Engman ''Safari'' Art Glass Mug #99419, Kjell Engman Safari Kosta Boda Large Mug, Kjell Engman Safari Jug ad vertisement by Vintageopedia Ad vertisement from shop Vintageopedia Vintageopedia From shop Vintageopedia. Sale Price $139.01 $ 139.01 $ 163.55 Original ...
This exquisite Kosta Boda Safari vase, designed by Kjell Engman, is a beautiful piece of art glass handcrafted in Sweden in 1994. It is an original piece, signed by the artist and incised with the RIO backstamp.
Kosta Boda Kjell Engman Glass Candle Sticks Safari Zebra Cheetah 69355 6. Large Kosta Boda Kjell Engman Green & Red Speckled Glass Bowl Salad Bowl. Kjell Engman Kosta Boda November #58463. More Items From eBay. Vintage Fiesta Cobalt Ice Lip Pitcher. 3 Fire King Turquoise Blue 5 7/8'*4 5/8"*3 1/2"ashtrays.
Bid in a Proxibid online auction to acquire a 14 3/4" Scandinavian Retro Vintage Kosta Boda Kjell Engman Safari Leopard Design Vase 49358 from Granny's Auction House, Inc.
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An Overview of Kjell Engman's Series for Kosta Boda. Kjell Engman (1946-) has designed many classics for the Kosta Boda glassworks in Sweden. This overview shows many of his series from the 1980s and onwards. ... Safari (1994) Voodoo (1994) Rio (1995) Muscat (1996) Heliopora (1997) Framework (1998) Cool (1999) Madam (1999) Nobis (1999 ...
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The Drive-Thru Safari pre-season/post-season option is available on select weekends only in April and November, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The cost of admission is $9 per person for all ages three and older. Please note: Only the Safari Tour Fields are open for the Drive-Thru option. Zoo exhibits are open from May 1st through October during ...
An Overview of Kjell Engman's Well Series. Kjell Engman (1946-) has designed many classics for the Swedish Kosta Boda glassworks. One of the most well-known series is Well from 2001. It consists of five sculptures with humanoid animal shapes. They were crafted by hand with strong colors and mythologic expression.
Kjell Engman (1946-) has designed many classics for the Swedish glasswork in Kosta. One of the most well-known series is Catwalk from 2004. It consists of art glass: Sculptures and vases. They have motifs from the fashion world, curvy shapes, and multitude of colors. The series was in production until 2015.
An Overview of Kjell Engman's Fidji Series. Kjell Engman (1946-) has designed many classics for the Swedish Kosta Boda glassworks. One of the most well-known series is Fidji from 1988. It consists of art glass: Bowls and vases. They were crafted by hand swelling shapes and polychrome tones. Which of Kjell's Fidji objects is your favorite ...