The Cat Museum of New York City is a proposed institution for arts-based public education about cats, our relationships with them, their role in culture today and throughout history, and the environments they inhabit (especially urban ecosystems like NYC). Programming will include art and photography exhibitions, books, gift shop merchandise, and educational workshops on how to care for and better
understand cats and encourage getting involved in cat rescue, TNR, adoption/fostering, and more. Our art exhibitions, special event programming, and online resources (through social media and our website) will connect people with information about:
-How best to care for cats as pets throughout their lives, including health and veterinary care, behavior, and enrichment
-Rescue, adoption, and other efforts to improve the lives of felines and lessen the suffering of cats, birds, and other species
-Interesting pop culture about cats
We will also amplify the efforts of rescuers, shelters, artists, and others whose work supports these initiatives. It’s clear that solutions to issues affecting cats will be more effective if they are systemic. We apply a lens not just of animal welfare and art, but also compassion for the humans who want to lessen the suffering of animals and make art that celebrates cats. These individuals include BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and low-income communities; women; those afflicted by mental illness; and others who have historically been discriminated against, ignored/erased, or stigmatized by the general public, traditional animal welfare organizations, and art institutions. For our work in cat-related art, we believe in supporting artists’ rights, the public’s access to art and information, and promoting ethical practices. Our gift shop purchasing and production will prioritize products that support original artists/designers, mom-and-pop businesses and ethical independent vendors, the local economy, sustainability, environmental justice, and social justice.