Last month alumni Kathryn Eddy<\/a> and LA Watson<\/a> presented projects at the Eastern Kentucky University Living With Animals Conference along with keynote speakers\u00a0Steve Baker, Keri Cronin, Brett Mizelle, Micha\u0142 Pr\u0119gowski, and April Truitt. Eddy presented the Urban\/Wild Coyote project and Watson discussed the Past Lives: Roadside Memorial project<\/a> she completed in 2013 while a student at VCFA.<\/p>\n Along with Eddy and Watson, a third VCFA alumna, Janell O’Rourke<\/a> form the ArtAnimalAffect<\/a> coalition. Formed in 2013, its mission states:<\/p>\n “a coalition of artists whose work exists within the critical and multidisciplinary framework of animal studies. This blog will serve as an online presence for our collective to include art, exhibits, booklists, and the occasional recipe. Through our artwork, we aim to raise the awareness of animal issues, as well as provide exhibit opportunities for contemporary artists working with human and non human animal relationships.”<\/strong><\/p>\n Together, Eddy, Watson, and O’Rourke have co-edited The Art of the Animal: Fourteen Women Artists Explore the Sexual Politics of Meat, published by Lantern Books, NYC.<\/a>\u00a0A catalogue and book of essays that support the work currently on view at The Animal Museum<\/a> in Los Angeles, that ArtAnimalAffect have also co-curated.<\/p>\n During the Living With Animals Conference keynote speaker and\u00a0Emeritus Professor of Art History at the University of Central Lancashire, UK, Steve Baker, called the exhibition at The Animal Museum “timely and important.”<\/p>\n As a coalition, Eddy, Watson, and O’Rourke continue to investigate the intersectionality of racism, sexism, domestic violence, and the oppression of animals. Indeed a timely and important pursuit.<\/p>\n