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Looking Forward

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Current Status

We are currently laying the essential groundwork to bring EMSA to life—and that starts with launching our digital and mobile presence while covering our earliest operational needs.

Our current fundraising priorities include:

  • Creating an engaging, story-rich website
  • Building our mobile immersive museum trailer
  • Launching our public identity

These efforts represent our first major leap forward. Every donation helps transform EMSA from concept to reality—and brings the magic of horses to the people, one step closer.

The Future: Preview

The Equine Museum of Science and Art will unfold through four distinct wings, each offering an immersive and emotionally rich perspective into the horse’s world—from perception and biology to culture and creativity.

  • Experience Barn
  • Equine History and Art
  • Technical Horse
  • Paths of the Horse

Experience Barn

The Experience Barn is EMSA’s most active, hands-on space: a large, open, creative area that invites guests to climb, build, and play through horse-centered activities. Each activity is designed to bring awareness to different components of life as an equine.

History & Art

The History & Art Wing offers a celebration of the horse in memory and imagination. Classical paintings, rotating exhibits, and nostalgic playthings like rocking horses and collectibles bring the artistic and emotional legacy of the horse to life.

Technical Horse

The Tech-Focused Wing introduces guests to how horses think, move, and sense through highly immersive and visually stimulating interactive breed storytelling, body-responsive mirrors, rhythmic movement games, and a panoramic herd immersion room.

Paths of the Horse

The Paths of the Horse is a transitional environment connecting wings through myth, history, and ecology. Visitors move through glowing forests, fossil-filled mazes, and desert trails that reveal the horse’s adaptability across space, story, and time.

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