CLASSES AND EVENTS
Want to learn taxidermy?
Below are my taxidermy classes and events!
Teaching taxidermy is not just about the animal in isolation, but how we integrate our humanity. I love creating experiences that reveal connections between people, animals, and the places we share. The fulfillment of teaching comes from releasing a piece of myself to every student, and in turn, a piece of every student is with me.
When I first started teaching in 2013, there weren’t many people like me in the field. So teaching is a way to offer the support, connection, and inclusion I wish I’d had!
I teach taxidermy classes at my studio in Brooklyn NYC, and travel around the world too! Please email me if you are interested in private classes or events.
All photos in class listings are student work.
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NEW—TAXIDERMY CLASS PAYMENT PLANS! Options vary by venue.
What’s a taxidermy class like?
Every class is different! They range from 4 hour workshops to day-long private courses. My goal is to provide attentive care and education to nurture curiosity and creativity for every student. All events are designed to accommodate absolute beginners in an inclusive, welcoming environment. Many of my students have no prior experience. Please read individual class listings for more info.
Spider Preservation in NYC with Morbid Anatomy
This class is offered in partnership with Morbid Anatomy. Tickets and more info at -
Butterfly Preservation Class Orlando
Please note this class takes place in ORLANDO FL at Pirates Cove Tattoo April 17 6:00-8:00pm. Venue is at 4467 Edgewater Dr Orlando FL 32804
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of insects. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in insect preservation. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
Click image to see more examples of student work.
You will be learning proven, professional techniques I’ve developed and modified over the past 10 years, with close guidance and individual attention.
All photos are student work from this class.
NEW—CLASS PAYMENT PLANS! Select Afterpay when you check out.
Select local pickup at checkout-there is no shipping needed.
In this beginners class, students will learn everything about basic moth and butterfly preparation. We will discuss harvesting and drying specimens, rehydrating dried specimens, and in class we will practice handling techniques, spreading, mounting, the nuances of posing, display, and maintenance.
Students will also learn how to put together and maintain their own rehydration chamber, things to check for during all stages of the process to ensure a clean and successful end product, and tips for gentle handling. Students will also build their very own spreading boards for use in class and beyond. We will also cover how to select archival quality materials to maintain specimen integrity.
For the sake of consistency and ease, all students will be provided the same specimen to work with in class-the rainbow hued Sunset Moth. Students will also select a take home specimen from an assortment of butteries or moths for independent practice.
Simple shadow boxes for finished pieces will be provided. You can upgrade to a cloche for additional cost.
As always, all specimens are legally and sustainably sourced. We will be reviewing the origins of the assorted insects used in this class, how students can safely source their own specimens, and suggested, reputable suppliers.
Students go home with-
-their own prepared Sunset Moth
-an extra butterfly or moth insect specimen to work on at home
-a spreading board that can be used for future projects
-simple shadowbox or glass dome for the finished piece
- the knowledge to create their own pieces in the future.
About the instructor-
A unique combination of science and style, Divya Anantharaman is an award winning licensed professional preserving animals with honor and compassion for clients ranging from museums, designers, collectors, and everyday naturalists. Her specialties are birds, small mammals, and anatomic anomalies, with a select number of commissions open for pets. Her work seeks to combine the demonstrative aspect of scientific presentation with the symbolic, introspective nature of art, using taxidermy to engage diverse audiences with conservation. She is passionately curious about the untapped potential of this scientific art, and sharing it with others. Her classes seek to demystify the taxidermy process, and make the field more accessible and engaging. She has recently starred in the Emmy winning documentary short, "Rearranging Skin". In her commitment to conservation, she regularly volunteers with various ornithological organizations (such as NYC Plover Project and NYC Audubon). You can learn more at https://www.gothamtaxidermy.com/
CLASS POLICIES - PLEASE READ
All attendees are asked to be respectful of each others boundaries, including wearing masks if requested.
For your safety and to accommodate class policy, absolutely NO gum or food of any kind in class. Drinks in a container with a lid are ok! Students can take as many breaks needed to step outside of class to eat.
NO smoking in class, including vapes, e-cigs, flavored air, or any other device. This is a safety hazard in an art studio with flammable compounds like paint, solvents, wood, and to accommodate students comfort. You can step outside to smoke as much as needed.
Please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes, something you would wear for an art class or woodworking class. If you wear glasses, please bring them.
All specimens legally and sustainably sourced, no animals are harmed for the sake of taxidermy.
By signing up for class, you recognize the risks associated with a taxidermy class-working with sharp tools and practicing safe specimen handling. You agree to follow the instructors advice, and will not hold the instructor or venue liable for harm.
All students must be over 18 unless otherwise arranged for. Please email the instructor to discuss.
Please feel free to bring your own props, adornments, or items for your mount. Please do not bring your own raw specimens to the class.
Please note that all specimens in class have been professionally prepared by me-from skinning, cleaning, to tanning, and only the best condition specimens are selected for students ease and enjoyability. However, as specimens have passed from natural or unavoidable causes, there may be scars, small holes, damaged bones, chipped feathers, or other slight variations that are inherent with deceased animals, especially as many animals are found dead. These are not animals killed in prime plumage, and so “perfection” is not guaranteed. Animals are unique individuals, sourcing sustainably has inherent inconsistency, so there is no guarantee of specimen color, sex, size, or other elements. My practice is based on appreciating the animal as a unique individual, and not as a trophy.
Please bring a small box or bag to transport your pieces.
Please note, there are NO refunds unless the instructor reschedules or cancels the class. Once you purchase your ticket, your specimens, forms, and other materials are ordered and prepared. Since class space is limited, there is a $50 rescheduling fee. This covers the administrative costs of rebooking, missing out on dates that other students could have booked, and the loss of income.Please contact the instructor to make arrangements if you are unable to attend class.
Purchasing this ticket means you have read and agree to all class policies.
Rabbit or Jackalope Taxidermy Class Orlando
Please note this class takes place in ORLANDO FL at Pirates Cove Tattoo April 18 11:00am-5:00pm. Venue is at 4467 Edgewater Dr Orlando FL 32804
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of mammals and traditional mammal taxidermy. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in mammal taxidermy. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
Click image to see more examples of student work.
You will be learning proven, professional techniques I’ve developed and modified over the past 10 years, with close guidance and individual attention.
All photos are student work from this class.
NEW—CLASS PAYMENT PLANS! Select Afterpay when you check out.
Select local pickup at checkout-there is no shipping needed.
This class is designed for beginners to learn professional level techniques used in small mammal taxidermy. By focusing on the facial features, students will create a shoulder mount that can be affixed to a plaque or hung as is. Students will learn proper skinning and fleshing procedures, how to split, turn and position facial features, including the ears. Students will work with professionally cleaned and tanned skins, and learn the traditional methods of sculpting and carving a bust, to create a shoulder mount form.
Students also have the option to create a jackalope/hybrid creature using real antler pieces, or sculpting their own. Students are also welcome to bring their own props or accessories if desired.
(This class uses domestic rabbits and not wild rabbits, so the jackalope created will not be as large as a wild rabbit. Domestic rabbits are used because they are more forgiving for beginners to handle rather than thin skinned wild rabbits)
Each student will leave class with a finished piece, and the knowledge to create their own pieces in the future. Students will go home with their custom-made creations (a starling taxidermy mount on a reusable temporary base) instructions for maintaining their pieces, and newfound or nourished love of taxidermy.
About the instructor-
A unique combination of science and style, Divya Anantharaman is an award winning licensed professional preserving animals with honor and compassion for clients ranging from museums, designers, collectors, and everyday naturalists. Her specialties are birds, small mammals, and anatomic anomalies, with a select number of commissions open for pets. Her work seeks to combine the demonstrative aspect of scientific presentation with the symbolic, introspective nature of art, using taxidermy to engage diverse audiences with conservation. She is passionately curious about the untapped potential of this scientific art, and sharing it with others. Her classes seek to demystify the taxidermy process, and make the field more accessible and engaging. She has recently starred in the Emmy winning documentary short, "Rearranging Skin". In her commitment to conservation, she regularly volunteers with various ornithological organizations (such as NYC Plover Project and NYC Audubon). You can learn more at https://www.gothamtaxidermy.com/
CLASS POLICIES - PLEASE READ
All attendees are asked to be respectful of each others boundaries, including wearing masks if requested.
For your safety and to accommodate class policy, absolutely NO gum or food of any kind in class. Drinks in a container with a lid are ok! Students can take as many breaks needed to step outside of class to eat.
NO smoking in class, including vapes, e-cigs, flavored air, or any other device. This is a safety hazard in an art studio with flammable compounds like paint, solvents, wood, and to accommodate students comfort. You can step outside to smoke as much as needed.
Please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes, something you would wear for an art class or woodworking class. If you wear glasses, please bring them.
All specimens legally and sustainably sourced, no animals are harmed for the sake of taxidermy.
By signing up for class, you recognize the risks associated with a taxidermy class-working with sharp tools and practicing safe specimen handling. You agree to follow the instructors advice, and will not hold the instructor or venue liable for harm.
All students must be over 18 unless otherwise arranged for. Please email the instructor to discuss.
Please feel free to bring your own props, adornments, or items for your mount. Please do not bring your own raw specimens to the class.
Please note that all specimens in class have been professionally prepared by me-from skinning, cleaning, to tanning, and only the best condition specimens are selected for students ease and enjoyability. However, as specimens have passed from natural or unavoidable causes, there may be scars, small holes, damaged bones, chipped feathers, or other slight variations that are inherent with deceased animals, especially as many animals are found dead. These are not animals killed in prime plumage, and so “perfection” is not guaranteed. Animals are unique individuals, sourcing sustainably has inherent inconsistency, so there is no guarantee of specimen color, sex, size, or other elements. My practice is based on appreciating the animal as a unique individual, and not as a trophy.
Please bring a small box or bag to transport your pieces.
Please note, there are NO refunds unless the instructor reschedules or cancels the class. Once you purchase your ticket, your specimens, forms, and other materials are ordered and prepared. Since class space is limited, there is a $50 rescheduling fee. This covers the administrative costs of rebooking, missing out on dates that other students could have booked, and the loss of income.Please contact the instructor to make arrangements if you are unable to attend class.
Purchasing this ticket means you have read and agree to all class policies.
Two Headed Chick Taxidermy Class Orlando
Please note this class takes place in ORLANDO FL at Pirates Cove Tattoo April 19 11:00am-5:00pm. Venue is at 4467 Edgewater Dr Orlando FL 32804
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of birds and traditional bird taxidermy. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in bird taxidermy. No matter the experience level, all are welcome! Students can make a naturalistic chick, or create a conjoined gaff-your choice!
Click image to see more examples of student work.
You will be learning proven, professional techniques I’ve developed and modified over the past 10 years, with close guidance and individual attention.
All photos are student work from this class.
NEW—CLASS PAYMENT PLANS! Select Afterpay when you check out.
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of birds and traditional bird taxidermy. Though chicks are vey delicate specimens, with the right guidance, they can offer a very rewarding introduction to small bird taxidermy. Students can make a conjoined OR naturalistic chick-your choice!
Students will learn everything they need to create their very own bird taxidermy mount, from proper skinning, fleshing, degreasing/washing, and skin preparation, and spend time practicing various techniques for grooming feathers. Profession- ally made forms will help bring the bird to life, with special attention to fitting, hid- den stitches, and how to arrange feather patterns. We will discuss and use various carding techniques and drying set ups tailored to the individual poses of each bird.
You will be embarking on a historic tradition popularized by Victorian curiosity cabinets and Coney Island sideshows, but originating as early as ancient preservation practices. We will go over the details that make a gaff truly convincing-or fantastic! Students are encouraged to get creative. Having been commissioned to work on naturally born polycephalic and dicephalic chicks, and taking a deep dive into ear gaff making in a collaboration with the Making and Knowing Project at Columbia University, the instructor will draw upon these experiences to help students explore their own creativity.
Chicks can be posed and outfitted as the student desires, students are welcome to bring their own accessories and bases.
Each student will leave class with a fully finished piece, and the knowledge to create their own pieces in the future.
About the instructor-
A unique combination of science and style, Divya Anantharaman is an award winning licensed professional preserving animals with honor and compassion for clients ranging from museums, designers, collectors, and everyday naturalists. Her specialties are birds, small mammals, and anatomic anomalies, with a select number of commissions open for pets. Her work seeks to combine the demonstrative aspect of scientific presentation with the symbolic, introspective nature of art, using taxidermy to engage diverse audiences with conservation. She is passionately curious about the untapped potential of this scientific art, and sharing it with others. Her classes seek to demystify the taxidermy process, and make the field more accessible and engaging. She has recently starred in the Emmy winning documentary short, "Rearranging Skin". In her commitment to conservation, she regularly volunteers with various ornithological organizations (such as NYC Plover Project and NYC Bird Alliance). You can learn more at https://www.gothamtaxidermy.com/
CLASS POLICIES - PLEASE READ
All attendees are asked to be respectful of each others boundaries, including wearing masks if requested.
For your safety and to accommodate class policy, absolutely NO gum or food of any kind in class. Drinks in a container with a lid are ok! Students can take as many breaks needed to step outside of class to eat.
NO smoking in class, including vapes, e-cigs, flavored air, or any other device. This is a safety hazard in an art studio with flammable compounds like paint, solvents, wood, and to accommodate students comfort. You can step outside to smoke as much as needed.
Please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes, something you would wear for an art class or woodworking class. If you wear glasses, please bring them.
All specimens legally and sustainably sourced, no animals are harmed for the sake of taxidermy.
By signing up for class, you recognize the risks associated with a taxidermy class-working with sharp tools and practicing safe specimen handling. You agree to follow the instructors advice, and will not hold the instructor or venue liable for harm.
All students must be over 18 unless otherwise arranged for. Please email the instructor to discuss.
Please feel free to bring your own props, adornments, or items for your mount. Please do not bring your own raw specimens to the class.
Please bring a small box or bag to transport your pieces.
Please note that all specimens in class have been professionally prepared by me-from skinning, cleaning, to tanning, and only the best condition specimens are selected for students ease and enjoyability. However, as specimens have passed from natural or unavoidable causes, there may be scars, small holes, damaged bones, chipped feathers, or other slight variations that are inherent with deceased animals, especially as many animals are found dead. These are not animals killed in prime plumage, and so “perfection” is not guaranteed. Animals are unique individuals, sourcing sustainably has inherent inconsistency, so there is no guarantee of specimen color, sex, size, or other elements. My practice is based on appreciating the animal as a unique individual, and not as a trophy.
Please note, there are NO refunds unless the instructor reschedules or cancels the class. Once you purchase your ticket, your specimens, forms, and other materials are ordered and prepared. This class is part of a teaching tour, so in addition to materials, your class purchase helps cover venue and travel costs, which are also non-refundable.
Purchasing this ticket means you have read and agree to all class policies.
Mouse Taxidermy in NYC with Morbid Anatomy
This class is offered in partnership with Morbid Anatomy. Tickets and more info at -
https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/mouse-taxidermy-july-2025
Grief Share for Rescuers
Animal rescuers do incredible work, which often comes with immense grief. This event is open to rescuers of all types who are looking for a place to share, connect, or just be. Patricipate in any capacity you wish, whether it is actively sharing or silently listening. This is a place for remembrance and validation. Come as you are, no judgements.
This event is hosted by Lauren Seely, Divya Anantharaman, and Amanda Barstow.
This is a virtual event. Event link will be sent a few days before the event to all registrants.
This event is free, registration is at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grief-share-for-animal-rescuers-tickets-1982053114220?aff=oddtdtcreator
Valentine's Day Taxidermy and Art at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refufge
Join National Park Service, local artist Samsam Graves , and Divya Anantharaman for a taxidermy demonstration & wildlife sketch workshop.
On Saturday, February 14th at 11 a.m., join National Park Service rangers, local artist Samsam Graves (@samsamgraves), and Gotham Taxidermy’s Divya Anantharaman (@gothamtaxidermy) for a free taxidermy demonstration, followed by a drawing and sketch workshop. Learn more about the taxidermy's role in conservation efforts and the meticulous methods used to preserve museum and scientific collections. Following the demonstration, practice your wildlife and nature observation skills with a sketch workshop.
No experience is required, materials will be provided. Registration is required to attend this event.
Mouse Taxidermy in NYC with Morbid Anatomy
This class is offered in partnership with Morbid Anatomy. Tickets and more info at -
https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/mouse-taxidermy-august-2025
Taxidermy Demonstration and Drawing with NYC Plover Project
Join us on Friday, December 12 at 6:00pm for a collaborative Taxidermy Demonstration & Drawing workshop led Gotham Taxidermy, in partnership with NYC Plover Project, at the Arverne East Nature Preserve's Coastal Conservation Center!
YOU MUST REGISTER HERE - https://luma.com/l9v8otl1
Watch and learn about the intricate process of preserving animals, a combination of art and science. After a demonstration of this practice, attendees will then work with taxidermy and study skins as inspiration to create unique drawings.
This will help us see birds with deeper appreciation and reverence for their artistry and anatomy. No previous birding or artistic experience is required-all are welcome! Light refreshments will be available.
Entry is pay-what-you wish, and donations will help NYC Plover Project fund community and educational programming. Please send donations to www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4347905.
All are welcome, no experience necessary. RSVP required; space is limited. YOU MUST REGISTER HERE - https://luma.com/l9v8otl1
All taxidermy study skins are sustainably sourced and provided by Local Nature Lab. No animals are harmed for the sake of art.
Wunderkammer 2025
In the 1800s, taxidermy was displayed at world expos to engage the public in wonder and curiosity. Wunderkammer carries this tradition forward, but with a focus on modern values of sustainability, inclusivity, and imagination.
Join us as the nation's most innovative taxidermy artists fill you with awe and wonder as they showcase their most creative creatures in a showcase that awards the beautiful and bizarre. Artist presentations are interwoven with performance art, drag and burlesque. A cabinet of curiosities come to life!
PRE-SALE ticket holders are entered in a raffle to win taxidermy mounts, taxidermy classes, and a prize bundle from Morbid Anatomy, and much more!
PLEASE NOTE-there is a LIMITED NUMBER of discounted presale tickets. After discounted presale tickets are sold out, there will be regular price tickets available for presale, and at the door. Last year, we sold out of door tickets, so we highly recommend getting your tickets ahead of time!
Celebrate the art and science of taxidermy with your hosts for the night Justin Fornal and Divya Anantharaman. Divya is NYC’s premiere taxidermist, specializing in birds, replicas, and anatomic anomalies for artistic and scientific clients. She is also a passionate avian educator and conservationist, and star of the Emmy winning documentary "Rearranging Skin".
SHOW INFO HERE (tickets on sale NOW!) - https://wunderkammernyc.com/
KIL N.Y.C. x Gotham Taxidermy Jewelry Launch Party
Get ready to experience a wild fusion of art and taxidermy at the KIL N.Y.C. X Gotham Collab Launch Party!
Free to attend-register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kil-nyc-x-gotham-taxidermy-collab-launch-party-tickets-1721723163329
It all began at an oddities market—a place where the strange and beautiful collide. Among the esoteric treasures and gothic finery, two kindred spirits met: KIL N.Y.C., the boundary-pushing jewelry brand known for turning the macabre into magic, and Gotham Taxidermy, the renowned taxidermist whose delicate artistry breathes new life into the natural world.
From this fateful meeting, a collaboration was born. 🖤
Join us for the official launch party of this extraordinary capsule collection, where the hauntingly beautiful world of Gotham Taxidermy collides with the dark glamour of KIL N.Y.C.'s signature designs.
A portion of sales from these pieces will benefit Feminist Bird Club and NYC Plover Project.
🗓️ Date: Saturday, October 18th, 2025
🕰️ Time: 11am - 7pm EST
📍Location: Thea Grant, a whimsical jewel box tucked into downtown Brooklyn
📍Address: 126-A Front St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
We’ll be unveiling the full collection for the very first time—an exclusive line of jewelry inspired by Gotham Taxidermy’s enchanting work, transformed into wearable art by KIL N.Y.C.
✨ Expect:
— Sparkling refreshments & curious conversations
— The chance to shop the brand-new capsule collection
— One-of-a-kind pieces from Thea Grant
— Iconic designs from Alex & Lily Streeter Jewelry
— Plus more treasures from KIL N.Y.C.’s archive of eerie elegance including vintage and antique items.
Whether you're a collector of curiosities, a lover of dark design, or simply looking for a day of glittering oddity, this is one event you won't want to miss!
Come celebrate where the beautiful and the bizarre meet—see you there! ✨
Free to attend-register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kil-nyc-x-gotham-taxidermy-collab-launch-party-tickets-1721723163329
Nightfall at Greenwood Cemetery
Welcome to Nightfall, where the sacred meets the spectacular and centuries-old pathways become stages for the extraordinary. Step through Green-Wood’s gates and watch as our historic grounds come alive with creative energy and artistic vision.
This year’s Nightfall is MC’d by the dazzling Creatine Price, showcasing their operatic vocals and incomparable glamour under the Gothic Arch. Expect circus acts among the gravestones, candlelit storytelling, and cinematic visions projected through the darkness.
I will be part of this event on both nights, with an immersive bird taxidermy experience!
Price: $85 General Admission ($68 for members), $115 Premium Ticket (no member discount).
Tickets and more info here- https://www.green-wood.com/event/nightfall-2/2025-10-16/
Starling Taxidermy Class at White Memorial Conservation Center, CT
This class is in partnership with White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield CT. Please see tickets and more info on their website at https://whitememorialcc.org/event/learn-the-art-of-taxidermy-with-gotham-taxidermy/
Mouse Taxidermy Class at White Memorial Conservation Center, CT
This class is in partnership with White Memorial Conservation Center in Litchfield CT. Please see tickets and more info on their website at https://whitememorialcc.org/event/learn-the-art-of-taxidermy-with-gotham-taxidermy-sunday-class/
Boshell Lecture Series- Soulful Creatures
REGISTER HERE - https://thewalters.org/event/boshell-2025/
Ancient Egyptians mummified animals for many reasons, including to preserve cherished pets after death, to offer food to the deceased in tombs, and so their souls could deliver messages to the gods. Today, taxidermists preserve animals for a variety of other purposes, including educational and artistic uses. Join us for this special lecture during the opening weekend of Soulful Creatures: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt as we connect modern-day practices with ancient ones.
Listen to a presentation on current practices in animal preservation by Divya Anantharaman, artist and taxidermist, and learn about the unique characteristics of living animals that many seek to highlight and preserve from Colby Bieschke, Manager of Nature Camps and Summer Camp Director at Irvine Nature Center. Following the presentations, audience members can submit questions for a public Q&A moderated by Lisa Anderson-Zhu, Curator of Ancient Mediterranean Art and Curator of Provenance. Stay a little longer for a public reception featuring Egyptian street food from Koshary Corner following the program in the Museum Cafe.
Soulful Creatures: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt highlights the stories behind animal mummification and is on view from September 27, 2025–January 11, 2026.
Starling Taxidermy - Chicago
Have you ever wanted to craft your own avian wonder? Join me for a European Starling Taxidermy Class at The Insect Asylum in Chicago where you'll bring this beautiful bird 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 starling 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.
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of birds and traditional bird taxidermy. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in bird taxidermy. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
You will be learning proven, professional techniques I’ve developed and modified over the past 10 years, with close guidance and individual attention.
All photos are student work from this class.
Students will learn everything they need to create their very own bird taxidermy mount, from proper skinning, degreasing/washing, to sculpting, mounting, and finishing. Students will watch a skinning and fleshing demonstration, and proceed to work with professionally cleaned, fleshed, and tanned skins. This will allow the students to focus on the finer details of creating a finished piece, and practice specific mounting techniques, like carving, fitting, and modifying a form, sewing, assembly, grooming, and feathering. We will discuss how to use reference and study anatomy practically for taxidermy.
Our subject will be the European starling. Brought to Central Park by Shakespeare enthusiasts, they became prolific enough to outdo native birds, causing substantial destruction to wildlife and crops. However, their eye-catching plumage-glossy, spotted, and iridescent, brightens up our city. Their unwavering tenacity reflects a larger truth across species, making the best of a situation they’ve found themselves in. They are one of few birds that are not protected by the MBTA, and can be legally possessed by individuals as long as local laws are followed. These starlings are legally and sustainably sourced, no animals are harmed for the sake of taxidermy.
Students will go home with their custom-made creations (a starling taxidermy mount on a reusable temporary base) instructions for maintaining their pieces, and newfound or nourished love of taxidermy.
Jackalope or Rabbit Taxidermy - Chicago
Have you ever wanted to craft your own mythical creature? Join me for Jackalope or Rabbit Taxidermy Class at The Insect Asylum in Chicago 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.
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of mammals and traditional mammal taxidermy. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in mammal taxidermy. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
You will be learning proven, professional techniques I’ve developed and modified over the past 10 years, with close guidance and individual attention.
All photos are student work from this class.
This class is designed for beginners to learn professional level techniques used in small mammal taxidermy. By focusing on the facial features, students will create a shoulder mount that can be affixed to a plaque or hung as is. Students will learn proper skinning and fleshing procedures, how to split, turn and position facial features, including the ears. Students will work with professionally cleaned and tanned skins, and learn the traditional methods of sculpting and carving a bust, to create a shoulder mount form.
Students also have the option to create a jackalope/hybrid creature using real antler pieces, or sculpting their own. Students are also welcome to bring their own props or accessories if desired.
(This class uses domestic rabbits and not wild rabbits, so the jackalope created will not be as large as a wild rabbit. Domestic rabbits are used because they are more forgiving for beginners to handle rather than thin skinned wild rabbits)
Each student will leave class with a finished piece, and the knowledge to create their own pieces in the future. Students will go home with their custom-made creations (a starling taxidermy mount on a reusable temporary base) instructions for maintaining their pieces, and newfound or nourished love of taxidermy.
Bird Skeleton Articulation - Chicago
Ever wanted to piece together the delicate framework of a bird? Join me at The Insect Asylum in Chicago for a hands-on Bird Skeleton Articulation Class, where you'll learn to clean, assemble, and pose a real bird skeleton in you rvery own display dome, with expert guidance.
Tickets and more info at - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bird-skeleton-articulation-class-with-gotham-taxidermy-tickets-1265626917179?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
🔹 Step-by-step instruction from experienced professionals
🔹 All materials and ethically sourced specimens provided
🔹 A unique opportunity to explore avian anatomy and skeletal structure
Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this class blends science, art, and hands-on learning.
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of birds, bone cleaning, and skeletal articulation. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in any kind of bone cleaning. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
You will be learning proven, professional techniques I’ve developed and modified over the past 10 years, with close guidance and individual attention.
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of birds and the oxidation process of skeleton cleaning. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in bird preservation and skeletal preparation. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
Students will learn everything they need to clean and articulate their very own bird skeleton, then create a display in a glass dome. Skeletons will be provided, and students will be able to modify, articulate, and position them to their liking, and mount them onto bases, topped with a glass dome. Students will then create a naturalistic or fantasy habitat customized to their bird, and go home with a piece of osteological art that is ready to display.
These bird skeletons have been cleaned using the oxidation process, which involves a series of chemical soaks, and manual cleaning, that leaves a delicate layer of ligaments intact. As this process requires a few days, students will be working with skeletons that have already been cleaned, but will be given a demonstration, instruction, and a detailed booklet on how to safely and effectively clean skeletons on their own.
Our subject will be the English sparrow. Sparrows were brought to America to "rescue the trees from the caterpillars”, but they became prolific enough to outdo native birds, causing substantial destruction to wildlife and crops. However, they enliven our cities. Their unwavering tenacity reflects a larger truth across species, making the best of a situation they’ve found themselves in. They are one of few birds that are not protected by the MBTA, and can be legally possessed by individuals as long as local laws are followed. These birds are legally and sustainably sourced, no animals are harmed for the sake of taxidermy.
Students will go home with their custom made creations, instructions for maintaining their pieces, and newfound or nourished love of taxidermy and preservation.
Tickets and more info at - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bird-skeleton-articulation-class-with-gotham-taxidermy-tickets-1265626917179?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
2 Day Starling Taxidermy Intensive - Canada
This class is being held at Fern and Roe Tannery in North Saanich on Vancouver Island in Canada. Tickets and more info here - https://www.fernandroe.com/gotham-taxidermy-starling
In this class, we will learn about the fascinating anatomy of birds and traditional bird taxidermy. This class is designed for beginners with an interest in bird taxidermy. No matter the experience level, all are welcome!
Students will learn everything they need to create their very own bird taxidermy mount, from proper skinning, degreasing/washing, to sculpting, mounting, and finishing.
Our subject will be the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Starlings are rumored to have been brought to North America first via Central Park in NYC by Shakespeare enthusiasts, but their real story involves many people who loved animals but may not have understood their impacts. In any case, they became prolific enough to compete with native birds, in some cases causing ecological stress. However, their eye-catching plumage-glossy, spotted, and iridescent, starlings enliven our cities. Their unwavering tenacity reflects a larger truth across species- making the most of a situation they’ve found themselves in.
This two day workshop will immerse students in every step of the taxidermy process, where every student will start with a raw specimen, and end with a finished work of taxidermy.
This class is being held at Fern and Roe Tannery in North Saanich on Vancouver Island in Canada. Tickets and more info here - https://www.fernandroe.com/gotham-taxidermy-starling
Sparrow Bird Skeleton Articulation Class NYC
This class is in partnership with Morbid Anatomy. Please see tickets and more info on their website at https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/in-person-sparrow-skeleton-dome-class-with-taxidermist-divya-anantharaman-on-august-9
Mouse Taxidermy Class NYC
This class is in partnership with Morbid Anatomy. Please see tickets and more info on their website at https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/mouse-taxidermy-august-2025
CLASS POLICIES - Please note these are general class policies. Each class has specific policies based on venue, specimen, etc.
All attendees are asked to be respectful of each others boundaries, including wearing masks based on community spread and personal accommodation.
Please note, there is zero tolerance for discrimination, hate speech, or any other unwelcoming behavior.
Please note classes at my NYC studio are in a 3 floor walk up building. Please do not walk up to the studio without me. This is to minimize disruption to other folks working in the building. We will be meeting downstairs 10 minutes before class and walking up to my studio together. Please contact me at 828-668-2566 if you are running late.
Please check you email for address and informational emails.
For your safety and to accommodate class policy, absolutely NO gum, candy, or food of any kind in class. Drinks in a container with a lid are ok! Students can take as many breaks needed to step outside of class to eat.
All specimens legally and sustainably sourced, no animals are harmed for the sake of taxidermy.
NO smoking in class, including vapes, e-cigs, flavored air, or any other device. This is a safety hazard in an art studio with flammable compounds like paint, solvents, wood, and to accommodate students comfort. Please feel free to step outside to smoke as much as needed.
Please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes, something you would wear for an art class or woodworking class. My studio has heat and cooling so the temperature should be comfortable, however, it is a 100+ year old building in NYC, so occurrences like drafts, the bathroom being cold, or the sound of the heater or AC turning on and off are to be expected.
By signing up for class, you recognize a taxidermy class involves working with sharp tools and practicing safe specimen handling. You agree to follow the instructors advice, and will not hold the instructor or venue liable for harm.
All students must be over 18 unless otherwise arranged for. Please email me to discuss accommodations for students under 18.
Please feel free to bring your own props, adornments, or items for your mount. Please DO NOT bring your own raw specimens to the class.
Please bring a small box or bag to transport your pieces.
Please note, there are NO refunds unless the instructor reschedules or cancels the class. Once you purchase your ticket, your specimens, forms, and other materials are ordered and prepared. Since class space is limited, there is a $50 rescheduling fee. This covers the administrative costs of rebooking, missing out on dates that other students could have booked, and the loss of income. Please contact the instructor to make arrangements if you are unable to attend class.
The only way to guarantee a spot in the class is to purchase a ticket. There are no holds, reservations, or other accommodations made without purchase/payment.
Purchasing this ticket means you have read and agree to all class policies.