Beau Dunn's office holds the Plastic Series Barbies, the books she travels with, and the three causes she gives back to: The Art of Elysium, Road Dogs & Rescue, and 30 Birds.
The Plastic Series Barbie portraits are sold through Phillips Auction and beaudunnart.com.
A Los Angeles nonprofit that pairs working artists with hospitalized children, homeless youth, and elderly in care — using art to make the hardest rooms a little softer.
"They were one of the first to put me on a wall when I was twenty-three. I'll keep showing up for them forever." — Beau
Visit · Donate →An LA-based rescue for special-needs and senior dogs that the system gives up on — bulldogs in wheelchairs, blind seniors, the ones who need the most. Run by Lori Welbourne and a tiny team that does the impossible weekly.
"The dogs nobody picks are usually the ones I love most. Road Dogs is the reason a lot of them get to grow old." — Beau
Visit · Donate →A foundation built around women, girls, and the freedom to learn — supporting education, safe shelter, and creative voice for those whose schooling has been interrupted by displacement or crisis.
"Thirty birds. Thirty futures. This is the work I want my art to stand next to." — Beau
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My best friend. My shadow. My snore-machine. He was eleven-and-a-half years of unconditional love in a forty-pound package — and the reason I'll never stop showing up for the dogs nobody picks.
"If you loved him too — or just have room in your heart for the bulldogs still waiting — make a donation in Frenchie's name to Road Dogs & Rescue. That's the legacy he'd choose."
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