Our
Mission
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Public
Eye is a Philadelphia-area group that produces
public events featuring the arts. We focus our
lens on the interactions between human and nonhuman
animals in order to shed light on hidden or ignored
injustices and to promote a cruelty-free lifestyle.
Public Eye is a project of Mobilization
for Animals (PA),
a 501C3 nonprofit organization.
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"The
Unhuggables," a traveling show
about respect for wildlife. |
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Public
Eye is starting to offer our programs in schools,
libraries, and community centers. If you or your
school is interested in receiving information about
our programs,
please contact Lisa
Levinson for more info. |
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"Stories from the Wild"
at Central Library
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Date: Saturday, February 18
Time: 2 - 4 PM
Location: Story Hour Room of The Parkway Central Library Children's Department, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Cost: FREE
Contact, *RSVP, or info: 267-270-2703, publiceyephilly@gmail.com |
Join Public Eye: Artists for Animals and The Parkway Central Library Children's Department for our hands-on program, “Stories from the Wild,” with storytelling, art projects, and creative movement. The featured book, “Lightfoot the Deer,” written by naturalist and author Thornton W. Burgess and told by storyteller Loretta-Lucy Miller, is an exciting tale about a courageous deer who survives the perils of the wild with the help of human and animal friends.
Artist Zipora Schulz and dancer Lara Vracarich lead the hands-on activities.
*RSVP is requested, but not required. |
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| Many friends shared delicious vegan potluck and singing and stories in Chestnut Hill, an annual Public Eye event! |
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Farewell Party & Holiday Potluck
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Fans of Public Eye and the Toad Detour mixed at our holiday party and silent auction. The Toad Detour documentary made its debut and Public Eye's future plans were discussed as we bid farewell to director Lisa Levinson who is relocating back home to California. There were great potluck dishes, delicious vegan desserts, entertainment including singers, puppetry, a tango, a soul train, and great auction prizes. All in all it was a lovely evening full of community and connection of like-minded friends! Wishing peace in the world for the animals and humans. Happy holidays!
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MYTHS & LOGOS
INNOVATIVE EXHIBIT EXPLORES ANIMAL IMAGERY IN THE MEDIA
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| Myths & Logos was on exhibit from Oct. 7th (opening) until Nov. 4th, 2011 at Artisans Cafe in Phoenixville, PA. If interested, you may still purchase any of these pieces by contacting lisa@publiceyephilly.org. |
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