As a young kid, I began creating animatronic Halloween displays, eventually growing into a production that attracted thousands of visitors each year. My work has been featured on CBS, Fox, NBC, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, among other media outlets. In October 2017, I was recognized by the Boston Celtics with the "Heroes Among Us" award for community fundraising through the Halloween display.
From 2014-2017, the Halloween display ran a month-long community fundraising event to benefit Boston Children’s Hospital. Thanks to the generous donations of the community "Halloween Helping Kids" raised nearly $40,000 to support mental health research and suicide prevention in children & adolescents at Boston Children's Hospital. During October 2020, I organized a fundraiser to benefit the Boston Resiliency Fund to support Covid-19 relief efforts, raising over $650 for the city of Boston that featured a fully automatic Halloween Candy Dispenser.
In 2017, I graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in Studio Art concentrating in Sculpture and Installation Art. I am driven by creative problem solving & with a background in Animatronics, my skill-set spans many disciplines that are always evolving.
Today, I work at Formlabs as an R&D Engineering Technician helping to bring the next generation of 3D printers to life. In my spare time, I also design and fabricate custom projects for customers all over the world.
​​​​​​​All silicon masks you see on this site were made by Jeremy Oneail at Oneail FX Studios 
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From Emilie Wapnick's TedTalk: The intersection of Art & Science is where innovation happens.