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The Anthropomorphic Art Society brings individuals with a common interest in the human characteristics of animals together. PHOTO COURTESY OF FACEBOOK
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Anthropomorphic Art Society focuses on more than just fursuits

The community and bonding that Ball State's Anthropomorphic Art Society provides is more important than the costumes they may wear, said the organization's president. Ball State’s Anthropomorphic Art Society (AAS) focuses on the appreciation of art styles concerning anthropomorphized animals—animals with human characteristics such as being able to talk and having human emotions. However, Stephen Vogel, the president and a senior Japanese major, said what is more important is the bonding the organization experiences.







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