Mother Pigeon
Mother Pigeon is a street performance artist in New York City. In a typical show, she arranges an art installation of hand made soft sculptures representing pigeons and other urban wildlife while she sits among them.[1][2] The art is for fun and to promote animal rights for pigeons, rats in New York City, and other animals.[1] Her exhibitions are intended to improve the reputations of animals who are "maligned" and "overlooked".[2]
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Born | Tina Piña Trachtenburg |
Nationality | American |
Children | Rachel Trachtenburg |
Mother Pigeon lives in Bushwick, Brooklyn.[1]
Some art lovers say the pigeons seem real until examined closely.[3]
References
- Guzman, Sandra (16 October 2015). "Think Pigeons Are a Nuisance? Meet New York City's Pigeon Whisperer". NBC News. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- Tauber, Natasha (9 October 2014). "Mother Pigeon's Outstallation". Cool Hunting. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- Alexandra (12 October 2015). "Mother Pigeon". The Only Living Girl in New York. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
External links
- A New York gem: This woman is ‘mother’ to hundreds of pigeons, a three-minute video documentary presented the New York Post
- Mother Pigeon, a three-minute video documentary of a typical day for Mother Pigeon
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