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Wednesday
Jun202012

Beginners Taxidermy Tutorial! 

Always wanted to try your hand at taxidermy?  If you live in London, here is your chance!  On June 30th, Amanda's Autopsies will be offering a beginners tutorial at the fantastic Grade II Listed Pathology Museum on St Bart’s Hospital campus.

Participants will be working on a mouse. All equipment and light refreshments will be supplied, ie: no need to bring your own mouse.  Lessons start at 1pm and work through to 5.30pm. 

The class will coincide with the last week of the “Therianthropy” art exhibition which documents the interraction of animals and humans, within medicine, through the ages and comprises work of local artists such as Dan Hillier and Kitty Valentine.

Tickets available here: http://www.amandasautopsies.com/

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