Britt Kilpatrick, Student (Art Studio)
With all the living things placed on this earth together, we are forced to collaborate in many ways to co-habitate in a fairly peaceful manner. The relationship between different species is an interesting subject because one is forced to look through the eyes of the animal they are wanting to communicate with. Personally, I am interested in the things that are universally enjoyed by all species. Being a massage therapist, I have found that humans and animals have the same reaction to touch; they become very relaxed and they always seem to come looking for me after that.

PROJECTS

05/02/06 10:37:19 A Bird's Boundary
  05/02/06 10:38:14 - The Willets are Missing
  05/23/06 11:12:24 - Costume update
  06/05/06 09:37:26 - A Day at the Beach

05/30/06 17:09:18 Atuki Art
  06/05/06 18:19:14 - Why It can Work
  06/06/06 11:34:42 - The Artist and the Raccoon; A Similar Creature
TEXTS

How To: Art Made Together with Non-Human Animals
How to Collaborate with Birds

Reviews
The Beluga Cafe

How To: Art Made Together with Non-Human Animals
"How to Collaborate with Birds"
Resources

Website (Homepage): Interspecies Relationships
Remo Raccoon's Home Page

Website: Other Related Research
The World Wide Raccoon Web

Website (News): Art Made Together with Non-Human Animals
US Fish and Wildlife Service