Brooklyn Taxidermy
At this hidden studio, the dying art of taxidermy is alive and well.
Located on an unassuming industrial block in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, there’s no sign of this taxidermy studio to be seen from the street. Unless you count the people carrying deer, foxes, birds, butterflies, and other wildlife (domestic pets, too) in and out of the building.
Yet, this overlooked art studio is keeping the dying art of taxidermy alive and well.
Brooklyn Taxidermy holds an ethically sourced stance on taxidermy art, using mostly butcher remains and other ethical sources to create works. Many of the specimens are sold or rented to local bars, restaurants, film sets, or storefronts. But personal collectors often buy pieces or take taxidermy classes here too, including John Waters and Neil Patrick Harris.
The studio owner is a wholesaler for the Evolution Nature Store in New York City and Paxton Gate in San Francisco and Portland, and previously worked in taxidermy and fabrication at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan before veering off on her own. She was a taxidermy teacher at the now-defunct Morbid Anatomy Museum, and continues teaching taxidermy workshops every weekend out of this offbeat art space.
Know Before You Go
All of the taxidermy, entomology, skulls, and bones in the space are for sale, but an appointment is needed to browse the studio. You'll need to call or email beforehand. The studio is located on the second floor of an industrial sheet metal building on Morgan Avenue.
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