From goats with fishtails to cats with wings, Sarina Brewer celebrates animals in her art.

Rogue Taxidermy Artist Sarina Brewer PBS Short Film Festival

Premiered July 17, 2017
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Rogue Taxidermy Artist Sarina Brewer

What does a goat with a fishtail look like? Or a monkey with wings? Sarina Brewer imagines these extraordinary creatures and creates them in her hybrid sculptures. A founding member of the Rogue Taxidermy movement, Brewer’s work draws on her love of natural history and mythology. Imperative to Brewer’s process is the fact that no animals are killed for the purpose of her artwork.

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PBS Short Film Festival

The PBS Short Film Festival continues to elevate the reach and visibility of independent films and filmmakers from across the country. For thirteen years, the festival has showcased films about love, acceptance, family, strength, equality, friendship, loyalty and much more. The 2024 festival highlights “Story Time” as we celebrate the art of short form storytelling.

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