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Sarina Brewer was born on 1970 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., is an American artist (born 1970). Discover Sarina Brewer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Birthday 1970
Birthplace Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
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Sarina Brewer is a Minneapolis-based American artist known for her avant-garde taxidermy sculpture and her role in the popularization of taxidermy-related contemporary art.

Brewer is one of the individuals responsible for the formation of the genre of Rogue Taxidermy,

a variety of mixed media art.

A primary directive throughout her career has been the use of ethically procured animal materials.

1970

Brewer was born in 1970.

Brewer's parents, also artists, raised her in an environment centered around wildlife and family pets.

Her art arose from an interest in biology and nature.

1993

She studied at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD), earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1993.

During her formative years at MCAD she worked primarily with found objects, most of which were mummified animal remains.

Her early works were shrines to the animals they incorporated and often involved the gold leafing of animal mummies, a technique still utilized in her current body of work.

Her work with the remains of animals evolved into taxidermy over the years and she is self-taught in this realm.

She states her work is an extension of her childhood belief in reincarnation and that her taxidermy sculptures serve as symbolic bodies for transmigrating animal spirits.

She describes the art she has created throughout her career as an hommage to the animals she uses.

Brewer is a conservationist and former wildlife rehabilitator who volunteered in the biology department at the Science Museum of Minnesota for over a decade.

To form her own movement and break off from conventional taxidermy and its traditions, Brewer and two colleagues coined the term Rogue Taxidermy.

2004

In 2004, Brewer and two fellow Minneapolis artists established The Minnesota Association of Rogue Taxidermists (MART), an international collective of artists who use taxidermy-related materials (both organic and synthetic) as the common thread to unite their respective styles of mixed-media sculpture.

The work of Brewer and the other founders of MART dramatically changed the way taxidermy materials are used.

2005

The pioneering work of Brewer and her fellow co-founders gained worldwide attention in 2005 after they appeared on the front page of the New York Times art section following their inaugural gallery exhibition.

The article featured Brewer's taxidermy sculpture titled Goth Griffin.

Positive response from other artists following the exhibition led to the formation of the collective.

Public interest in the genre gave rise to an art movement.

Taxidermy art (a term used interchangeably with Rogue Taxidermy) is a trend that started in Minnesota with the work of Brewer and fellow MART co-founders and now has an international following.

An influx of people working within the genre has led to a taxidermy revival in recent years.

Brewer maintains an ethical stance against traditional taxidermy culture.

She does not kill animals for the purpose of creating art and she is noted as a trendsetter in this arena.

Her work is made from recycled animal components salvaged from ethical sources such as natural deaths and road kill.

She brought this policy with her when she helped construct MART.

Brewer and her fellow co-founders incorporated this precept into the group's ethics charter, to which members of the collective were required to adhere.

MART's "no-harm-no-waste" approach was one of the genre's founding elements and the use of ethically sourced materials has since become a tenet associated with the art movement and broadened the art form to appeal to people who previously opposed taxidermy for moral reasons.

Brewer is regarded as an influential figure within the genre which has been noted for being largely female-driven, and she is acknowledged for playing a role in the shaping of it aesthetically as well as ethically.

She has exhibited across the United States and has received international recognition.

Her work has been included in Midwestern, West Coast, East Coast, and European venues.

Among notable venues are the Los Angeles Art Show and The Natural History Museum of Geneva.

Unabridged exhibition list available on artist website