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  1. © 2024 Jo-Anne McArthur, All rights reserved.

  2. Jo-Anne McArthur is an award-winning photographer, author, photo editor, and sought-after speaker. Through her long-term body of work, We Animals, she has documented our complex relationship with animals around the globe.

  3. Drawn from thousands of photos taken over fifteen years, We Animals illustrates and investigates animals in the human environment: whether they’re being used for food, fashion and entertainment, or research, or are being rescued to spend their remaining years in sanctuaries.

  4. HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene is an unflinching book of photography about our conflict with non-human animals around the globe. Through the lenses of forty award-winning photojournalists, Hidden shines a light on the invisible animals in our lives: those with whom we have a close relationship and yet fail to see.

  5. For more than a decade, McArthur has turned her forensic and sympathetic camera on those animals whom we’ve placed in zoos and we animals who look at them.

  6. Contact. For assignments, exhibits, events, and collaborations: Email: jo@weanimals.org. Student / Mentoring Inquiries & All Other Questions: info@weanimals.org.

  7. In June 2019, he dedicated thirty of those verses to two extraordinarily compelling and distressing photographs of animals in extremis taken by Canadian photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur.

  8. Unbound is a multimedia documentary project co-founded by acclaimed photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur (We Animals, The Ghosts in Our Machine) and Dr. Keri Cronin (Department of Visual Arts, Brock University).

  9. A young woman at the school medical clinic. Tanzania. JMcArthur / Mary Tidlund Foundation. Arkte, a rescued Malayan sun bear, eats a meal off the top of her paw. Animals Asia, Tam Dao sanctuary, Vietnam. Film star Daniel Bruhl. Shot for Der Spiegel. Canada. A man playing with a string ray.

  10. April 2014: We Animals: The Photography of Jo-Anne McArthur, National Museum of Animals and Society. Los Angeles, California, USA. March 2014: Beasts of Burden, New Arts Center & Unbound Visual Arts.