Art of the Animal
A Human Primate and a Non-Human Primate Share a Canvas and a Dream
You know by now that we have a thing for art that speaks up for animals. Creative advocacy is...
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Animal Histories in Contemporary Media Art
What is the role of history in contemporary art and activism? In what ways can the past shape or...
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Scattered Decapitated Animal Heads Used for Israeli Animal Rights Campaign
We interviewed Sasha Boojor back in December, on Episode 152 of our podcast. It was abundantly clear that Sasha,...
Read More →It’s Like Super Mario Brothers for Animal Activists: “Run Cow Run” Virtually Saves Lives
When I was a kid, I used to love Super Mario Brothers. I’m talking the original — Super Mario...
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“My Dog is My Home” Focuses on Bond Between Homeless Individuals and Their Companion Animals
My Dog is My Home: The Experience of Human-Animal Homelessness in Theory & Practice is a breathtaking new exhibit,...
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Can an Animal Rights Themed Comic Change the World? We Think So. (OHH EXCLUSIVE!)
When we heard about the new animal rights themed comic series, Liberator, written by Matt Miner, the world made...
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For the Our Hen House Etsy World, Spring Has Finally Sprung
Danielle Legg, Our Hen House’s fabulous Coordinator, wears many hats over here in the coop (and they all look...
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Photo Essay: Sun, Sand, and Donkeys in Aruba
Photo essays have become one of our favorite new additions to our online magazine. We were delighted by the...
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The Graphic Legacy of “Fox Guy”
I love a good graphic novel. Alison Bechdel’s Dykes to Watch Out For is, like, my favorite thing ever...
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Four Stages of Cruelty
One of the things that makes the history of visual culture so compelling to study is discovering the links...
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Farmer John Takedown: Subversive Art Prevails, Shines Light On Animal Abuse
Well this is horrifying and loathsome: Farmer John’s, a slaughterhouse just outside of Los Angeles, has an ironic mural...
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