Kern Studios Explained

Kern Studios is a float building and entertainment design production company based in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The studio creates large floats for events like Mardi Gras in addition to props and themed environments for theme parks, casinos, and corporate entities.

History

A family-run company, Kern Studios dates back to 1932, when Roy Kern an artist who became a sign painter built his first Mardi Gras Float with the help of his young son, Blaine. In 1947, Blaine founded Blaine Kern Artists and began a float-building career and created the most prolific float building company in the world [1] building floats for the New Orleans Mardi Gras.[2]

Kern traveled to Europe to learn more about float building,[3] since gaining an international reputation while designing, building and producing floats, parades, festivals, events and theming for theme parks, museums, sports teams and municipalities worldwide. In 1984, Kern Studios expanded to include Mardi Gras World, a tourist attraction where visitors can see behind-the-scenes of Kern Studios. Barry Kern is the current president and CEO of Kern Studios and Mardi Gras World.[1]

Mardi Gras

Kern Studios is responsible for building Mardi Gras floats used by a variety of New Orleans Mardi Gras krewes each year. It was creating over 300 floats by the 1970s and over 400 floats by the 2010s. The company consistently creates floats for Krewe of Orpheus, Endymion, Rex parade, Krewe of Muses, Krewe of Bacchus, and Krewe of Tucks in addition to several other krewes. The studio also builds floats for Krewe of Boo,[4] New Orleans’ official Halloween krewe.

Corporate Designs

Kern Studios has created themed environments for Harrah's Casinos, including both interior and exterior décor. The Walt Disney Company and Universal Studios are two notable clients for Kern Studios,[5] whose work has been displayed at Disney locations in Paris, Shanghai, and Hong Kong and Universal Studios locations in California, Orlando, and Japan. Kern Studios has also created large-scale artwork for Nickelodeon; Chick-Fil-A; Mars, Incorporated; Coca-Cola, Six Flags; Everland;[6] and the National Football League. In 2010, Kern Studios produced the Saints Super Bowl parade[7] and kickoff parade for Super Bowl XLIV.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kern Studios: History. en-US. 2016-10-04.
  2. News: Slidell Man Plays Key Role For 30 Years In Building Mardi Gras Floats. February 19, 2011. The Slidell Independent. 2016-11-12.
  3. Web site: Arthur Hardy: A few things you might not know about Mardi Gras Fountain on New Orleans' lakefront. Advocate. Arthur Hardy Special to The. 2016-10-04.
  4. Web site: 8 to Watch: Barry Kern, president of Kern Studios. 2016-10-04.
  5. Web site: For Mark Olivier, it's Mardi Gras every day – The Colonel. www.nicholls.edu. 2016-10-04.
  6. Web site: The Power of Pixie - Biz The Magazine - April 2016. www.bizneworleans.com. 2016-10-04.
  7. Web site: Super Bowl champion Saints set new parade standard. 2016-10-04.