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History/Museum


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overview


Karen’s years of experience in the forensic art field have translated into multiple projects for use as museum exhibits. Some exhibits showcase her actual crime-fighting artwork along with the resulting identifications and apprehensions.

For other exhibitions, she has been commissioned to create new works using knowledge and techniques honed from doing thousands of forensic art cases. Forensic facial reconstruction based on skulls is particularly useful in historical projects involving skeletal evidence. Faces of the long dead can be revealed, either as drawings or sculptures, using methods similar to those used in a forensic context. This can bring history to life for museum-goers.

Through multiple museum venues and television documentaries, Karen’s special projects have been seen by millions of people throughout the world.

For historical and/or museum commissions, each case must be specifically discussed with Karen to receive a price quote. Contact her studio, Facial Images.

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history projects for television

Karen particularly enjoys participation in history-related projects for television. In this genre, her forensic art skills bring faces of the long-dead into focus. These projects meld in-depth research with the expertise of numerous collaborators, elements of the process that she especially likes.

Karen’s history-based facial reconstruction projects for television have aired internationally on networks including The History Channel, the Smithsonian Channel, the BBC and the Discovery Channel.

Shine Television in London created the series The Decrypters for the National Geographic Channel. In this series, Karen was honored to be a part of a team of forensic experts who examined historically interesting skeletal cases from all across the U.S.


Patient and silent while we live, our skeletons shout to heaven and posterity after we die.

 -  Dr. William Maples, Anthropologist
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museum projects


Karen has contributed artwork to various exhibits which have been seen at museum venues throughout the United States, including:

Museum of Science and Industry; Chicago, Illinois

National Museum of Crime and Punishment; Washington, D.C.

Museum of Discovery and Science; Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History; Fort Worth, Texas

Center of Science and Industry;  Columbus, Ohio

Museum of Science; Boston, Massachusetts

The Franklin Institute; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Science Museum of Minnesota;  St. Paul, Minnesota

The National Mississippi River Museum; Dubuque, Iowa

California Science Center; Los Angeles, California