Art for Animals' Sake

Art for Animals' Sake Art for Animals Sake (AFAS) improves problem-solving skills, fosters creativity and encourages self-expression through the arts.

AFAS offers free art workshops entwined with discussions about compassion for all, starting dialogues towards building a kinder community.

09/10/2024
If you are going to colaborate on an art project with someone, why not with a chipmunk?Crystal Alba Photography
10/07/2021

If you are going to colaborate on an art project with someone, why not with a chipmunk?
Crystal Alba Photography

Robert has a new car and I took about a million pictures of him posing with it today.

La dolce vita!
08/11/2020

La dolce vita!

Alessandra from Liguria, a beautiful region in Italy, has dedicated her Instagram to her cat and it was a very wise choice. Grisu, the adorable Kurilian Bobtail, is such a photogenic kitty, it's an absolute joy to look at her pictures. No wonder 62.9k people are following the account.

“One hundred years ago the Greenwood section of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the thriving black community known as Black Wall Street...
07/22/2020

“One hundred years ago the Greenwood section of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the thriving black community known as Black Wall Street, was destroyed by a white mob who attacked the residents in their homes and businesses. The massacre leveled 35 square blocks, killing countless people (reports range from 39 to 300) and leaving thousands homeless. Schools, theaters, a church, a library, doctors’ offices, law offices, shops, and restaurants were left in ruins. The Tulsa Massacre is often cited as the single most violent race-related incident in United States history. In 2016, Ajamu Kojo stumbled upon a video of Dr. Olivia Ho**er, one of the last surviving residents of the Greenwood community. After listening to Dr. Ho**er speak, Kojo dove into extensive research and exploration of the history of the massacre and envisioned a path to immortalizing the people of Greenwood through his art.”

White Riot: Ajamu Kojo + Bradley Rubenstein

This painting by German artist Michael Sowa breaks our heart because this is not the world pigs live in. One day. Titled...
07/07/2020

This painting by German artist Michael Sowa breaks our heart because this is not the world pigs live in. One day.
Titled Kohler’s Pig - but we know this little piggy belongs to no one but themself.

An activist for pigs and all other animals, Regan Russell was murdered at the Gates of Hell - Fearmans slaughterhouse - ...
06/22/2020

An activist for pigs and all other animals, Regan Russell was murdered at the Gates of Hell - Fearmans slaughterhouse - on June 19, 2020 by the driver of an 18-wheel death transport.
What a name - Fear Man

Rest in power, Regan

Art by Dave Lee

06/12/2020

Help to Keep Your Pets Safe During This Crisis

05/31/2020

Rats use odor to determine how urgently to give food to other rats who need it.

We made a video: 16 Monkeys in labsA document obtained through a FOIA request by the New England Antivivisection Society...
05/13/2020

We made a video: 16 Monkeys in labs
A document obtained through a FOIA request by the New England Antivivisection Society ( NEAVS) in late 2019 revealed there were 16 monkeys being held in the labs of the University of California at Los Angeles. As part of an art exhibition cohosted by Art for Animals' Sake which was to be held in April 2020 during World Week for Animals in Labs, Progress for Science reached out to 16 artists and asked them each to portray one of the 16. Due to the pandemic lockdown we had to postpone our exhibition indefinitely so we decided to make this video in the meantime. Here are the 16 monkeys.
Written by Cory Mac a'Ghobhainn
Edited by David Walega
Narrated by Jill Heneghan Mulato

16 Monkeys in Labs: A document obtained through a FOIA request by the New England Antivivisection Society in late 2019 revealed there were 16 monkeys being h...

A little mouse locked in a cage is given a voice and speaks to us from across the centuries. The first plea for animal r...
05/04/2020

A little mouse locked in a cage is given a voice and speaks to us from across the centuries. The first plea for animal rights?

In the 1770s, a scientist named Dr. Joseph Priestley was studying mice to try to understand how animals breathe and how oxygen moved into the bloodstream. One day, he found a note, apparently penned by a mouse, wedged in the bars of the mouse's cage.

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