Kindling

Artwork & Poetry

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Lantern Publishing and Media
Linnea Ryshke, foreword by Jennifer E. Telesca
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A collection of beautifully poignant and moving poems and artwork from a talented artist who spent a summer interacting with the animals on an organic meat farm.
In the summer of 2019, artist and poet Linnea Ryshke worked as a labourer at an organic meat farm. She transformed what she saw, as well as the specific and acute interactions she had with the animals, into a series of poems, photographs, and artwork. Linnea’s intimate, honest, and poignant experience reflects what it means to confront the lives and deaths of individual creatures under your care.

As she writes: 'Connection, the kind that nourishes the marrow, does not know the bounds of species. I do not risk hyperbole to say that all humans know this truth. My dog led me to the field of simple joys, and when she died, I was not prepared for the torrent of grief. The hen who harboured distrust of humans slowly warmed to me through my daily ritual of sitting with her in the barn. The turkey who, in the instant I entered her pen, ran up and inspected me. I relish the moments, from the prolonged to the acute, when I come body to body, being to being, with an animal Other.'

Kindling ’s artwork, poetry, and profound evocations of experiences with animals will leave a lasting impression on the reader.

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Contributor Bio

Linnea Ryshke received an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis and a BFA in painting from Pratt Institute, minoring in environmental studies. She creates paintings, artist books, installations, and poetry that respond to the “othering” of nonhuman animals. Along with her studio practice, she has served as the administrative director for Culture Push, Inc., a nonprofit arts organization in New York City that focuses on supporting socially engaged art projects. While at Culture Push, Ryshke was involved with PUSH/PULL, the annual online journal publication, curating an issue titled “Entering the Space of the Absent Referent.” She was also a research intern at the Animal Museum in Los Angeles in 2016. Her work has been featured at Des Lee Gallery in St. Louis, the Jewish Art Salon, and Eastern Kentucky University.

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