We have the natural geological formation, the experience and the skills to customize our quarrying and to collaborate with artists and designers to create extraordinary art and cultural projects. In 1905, Charles Follen McKim designed a 44′ single shaft obelisk of Stony Creek Granite commemorating the opening of the Soo Locks in Michigan. In 1956, renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi created one of his very first sculpture commissions — The Family — from three elements of Stony Creek Granite. Today, Darrell Petit, sculptor in residence, creates public sculptures of Stony Creek including Kiss for Storm King Art Center, Standing Stone for Cambridge, MA, Event for the new Four Seasons One Dalton Boston, Continuum for Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana, and the 100+ ton monolithic pedestal for the Torosaurus project of the Yale Peabody Museum, New Haven, Connecticut.
Timeless, photoshoot, Hunter Wolff
Event, Four Seasons One Dalton Boston (Darrell Petit, Sculptor)
Standing Stones, Sangfi Genzym Headquarters, Cambridge, MA (Darrell Petit, Sculptor)
Stony Creek Granite amphitheatre for Five Senses Festival, Washington Depot, CT, 2020 (Mark Menin, Sculptor)
Torosaurus pedestal, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven, CT (Darrell Petit, Sculptor)
The Family, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Bloomfield, CT (Isamu Noguchi, Sculptor)
Perseverance, Lincoln Financial Sculpture Collection, Hartford, CT (Darrell Petit, Sculptor)
Ian Skinner Eyewear fashion photo shoot at Stony Creek Quarry
Tibi, fashion photo shoot at Stony Creek Quarry
Terra Tractus 2014, performed at Stony Creek Quarry (Photo by Charles Erikson)
Terra Tractus 2014, performed at Stony Creek Quarry (Photo by Charles Erikson)
Terra Tractus 2014, performed at Stony Creek Quarry (Photo by Charles Erikson)