
About this Event
Have you ever wanted to craft your own mythical creature? Join us for a Jackalope Taxidermy Class led by Gotham Taxidermy, where you'll bring this legendary hybrid to life through the art of taxidermy!
This immersive, hands-on class will guide you through the entire process—from preparation and form-building to sewing, mounting, and creative posing. You'll learn expert techniques while crafting your very own one-of-a-kind Jackalope to take home.
🔹 Step-by-step instruction from experienced taxidermists
🔹 All materials and ethically sourced specimens provided
🔹 A unique chance to blend art, science, and folklore
Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this class offers a fascinating look into the world of taxidermy. Spots are limited—reserve yours today!
No refunds. All animals are sustainably sourced.
Accessiblity note: please be aware that our basement classroom spaces are not wheelchair access at this time. Please email us with accessiblity needs before the class at [email protected]
As a queer woman of color, Divya is passionate about making taxidermy more inclusive! We're working on scholarships for Queer, Trans+, Black, & Indigenous individuals. Want a chance at a free or discounted taxidermy or bone articulation class? Fill out this form —recipients will be chosen at random.
About the Artist
Divya Anantharaman blends science and art to preserve animals with honor and compassion. An award-winning professional, she works with museums, designers, collectors, and gallerists, specializing in birds, small mammals, and anatomical anomalies. Her work combines the scientific precision of taxidermy with the symbolic depth of art, engaging diverse audiences in conservation and the wonder of nature.
Leaving the corporate fashion industry, Divya pursued her passion for natural history as the resident taxidermist at the Morbid Anatomy Museum. She has since built a dedicated following, creating taxidermy, skeletal displays, jewelry, and wearable art. A board member of multiple taxidermy associations, she has won top awards at national and world taxidermy championships. Her work has been featured in the documentary Rearranging Skin, and she co-authored Stuffed Animals: A Modern Guide to Taxidermy. Passionate about education and conservation, she collaborates with organizations like the Audubon Society and teaches workshops in an inclusive, welcoming environment.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Insect Asylum, 2870 N Milwaukee Ave, chicago, United States
USD 55.20 to USD 423.34