Bird Skeleton Articulation Class with Gotham Taxidermy

Bird Skeleton Articulation Class with Gotham Taxidermy

Learn how to articulate the skeleton of a bird with Gotham Taxidermy!

By Nina Salem

Date and time

Friday, September 12 · 5 - 8pm CDT

Location

The Insect Asylum

2870 N Milwaukee Ave chicago, IL 60618

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Ever wanted to piece together the delicate framework of a bird? Join us for a hands-on Bird Skeleton Articulation Class with Gotham Taxidermy, where you'll learn to clean, assemble, and pose a real bird skeleton with expert guidance. All animals are sustainably sourced.

🔹 Step-by-step instruction from experienced professionals
🔹 All materials and ethically sourced specimens provided
🔹 A unique opportunity to explore avian anatomy and skeletal structure

Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this class blends science, art, and hands-on learning. Spots are limited!

Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, the adult must get an observer ticket. No refunds - if you are unable to attend we are happy to exchange the tickets for a different workshop by request, please let us know if advance.

Accessibility Note: Classes are held in our basement space, which is currently not wheelchair accessible. However, we’re happy to assist—please email theinsectasylum@gmail.com for help with accommodations.

About the artist:

A unique combination of science and style, Divya Anantharaman is New York City's premiere taxidermist. An award winning licensed professional preserving animals with honor and compassion for clients ranging from museums, designers, gallerists, and collectors. Her specialties are birds, small mammals, and anatomic anomalies, with a select number of commissions open for pets. Her work seeks to combine the demonstrative aspect of scientific presentation with the symbolic, introspective nature of art, using taxidermy to engage diverse audiences with conservation. She is passionately curious about the untapped potential of this scientific art, and what happens when we surrender to enchantment with nature.

She left the corporate fashion industry to pursue her love of natural history as the resident taxidermist at the Morbid Anatomy Museum, and has since built a following creating taxidermy, skeletal, and entomology displays, along with jewelry and wearable art, for anyone who finds wonder in the natural world. She was recently featured in the award winning documentary, “Rearranging Skin”. In addition to running her own business, she works part time at the esteemed studio of George Dante, which specializes in museum taxidermy and historic conservation. Here, her passion for nature grows through helping preserve animals and exhibits for future generations. She is also a board member of the New England Association of Taxidermists and Garden State Taxidermy Association. She was awarded 2019 Best of Category Professional Division for both Birds and Mammals at the New England Taxidermy Championships, won second place in the Professional division at the 2017 World Taxidermy Championships, and is the coauthor of the book "Stuffed Animals: A Modern Guide to Taxidermy."

Highlights of her client list include various natural history museums, Tiffany' & Co, Neil Patrick Harris + David Burtka, Columbia University, and artists who have shown at the Venice Biennale. She is passionate about the human-animal relationship, engaging diverse perspectives, and demystifying taxidermy for beginners through workshops and lectures in a safe, inclusive environment. In her commitment to conservation, she works with various organizations like the Audubon Society, and runs a rescue. All animal parts are legally and sustainably obtained.


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We are working hard to bring Chicago its first Insect and Taxidermy Museum! Our focus is connecting to the beauty of nature in a non-traditional sense. During these events we will engage all of our senses to foster both excitement and growth. At The Insect Asylum we encourage you to explore, as we do! Every time you walk through our doors we are hoping you engage with the exhibits and develop a true sense of belonging with nature. Our mission is to allow people to get excited, to learn and to grow. We understand that inspiration takes flight in many forms. Come and get inspired, create, and connect with a beautiful community! Also, please keep in mind The Insect Asylum is a self-funded endeavor. This labor of love is ever growing, any and all funds we raise help us bring more to the community! We want to make our project affordable to everyone, so if you can afford to sponsor entrance for someone else please reach out. If you need to be sponsored to participate, please reach out or visit our website. We want to be able to include everyone. Donations of any kind are always welcome!

Hope to see you there,

Nina Salem Founder/Artist

From $55.20