Ten rescued stuffed animals exhibit their science projects on a variety of topics, including a study in the comparative swimming abilities of different stuffed species, a stuffed corndog's exploration of British phone booth interiors relative to their exteriors (and relative to police call boxes), an examination of a potential third Fruit of the Loom grape variety, and more. Visitors can vote on their favorite project, and apply to adopt a stuffed animal scientist.
The Stuffed Animal Rescue Foundation is dedicated to the mental and physical rehabilitation of abandoned stuffed animals. The one-woman organization has been in operation since 2010 under the watchful eye and erratic pen of Austin artist Wendy Mitchell, and has facilitated over 300 stuffed animal adoptions.
Ten rescued stuffed animals exhibit their science projects on a variety of topics, including a study in the comparative swimming abilities of different stuffed species, a stuffed corndog's exploration of British phone booth interiors relative to their exteriors (and relative to police call boxes), an examination of a potential third Fruit of the Loom grape variety, and more. Visitors can vote on their favorite project, and apply to adopt a stuffed animal scientist.
The Stuffed Animal Rescue Foundation is dedicated to the mental and physical rehabilitation of abandoned stuffed animals. The one-woman organization has been in operation since 2010 under the watchful eye and erratic pen of Austin artist Wendy Mitchell, and has facilitated over 300 stuffed animal adoptions.
Ten rescued stuffed animals exhibit their science projects on a variety of topics, including a study in the comparative swimming abilities of different stuffed species, a stuffed corndog's exploration of British phone booth interiors relative to their exteriors (and relative to police call boxes), an examination of a potential third Fruit of the Loom grape variety, and more. Visitors can vote on their favorite project, and apply to adopt a stuffed animal scientist.
The Stuffed Animal Rescue Foundation is dedicated to the mental and physical rehabilitation of abandoned stuffed animals. The one-woman organization has been in operation since 2010 under the watchful eye and erratic pen of Austin artist Wendy Mitchell, and has facilitated over 300 stuffed animal adoptions.