the official website of Biological and Medical Art in Belgium

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Together with:

University of Antwerp, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
University of Antwerp, Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences
Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp / School of Arts - AP University College
Royal Academy of Fine Arts Ghent / School of Arts - University College Ghent
Haute école des arts du Rhin - HEAR, Didactique visuelle (F)
University of the Arts London - UAL (UK)
Medical Artists' Education Trust - MAET (UK)
University of Dundee, Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification (UK)
ART RESEARCHES SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS (ARSIC)

Contact information

ann.van.de.velde[at]hotmail.com // artem-medicalis[at]virginmedia.com



January 26, 2021

1st DIGITAL Dissection Drawing Day - Fri 29 Jan 2021 12:00 UCT +01


Dear all, 

Our first online BIOMAB Dissection Drawing Day is due on 29.01.2021.

 

Official start: 12:00 UCT +01 - finish: 16:30 UCT +01. 



PROGRAM

On the day anatomist Francis Van Glabbeek (University of Antwerp) together with Tom Quisenaerts (CHIMES - Surgery for Medical Students) will be dissecting from a fresh frozen arm. The dissection process will be explained and afterwards the specimen will be displayed from different angles to draw from. 


COORDINATION


Johan Devrome

Anatomy Drawing students 

Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp

 

Jo Cameron

Medical Artists' Association of Great Britain (MAA) students 

London

 

Caroline Erolin

Medical Art and Forensic Art students 

University of Dundee

 

Mark Roughly

MA Art in Science students 

Liverpool John Moores University


Thomas Butts

Medical students with an interest to drawing specimens 

University of Liverpool

 


Streaming link to the dissection is private and may not be shared to any third parties without permission.  

 


We really look forward to it and we hope this online streaming session will be the first of more in the future and hopefully an international collaboration and exchange streaming dissection drawing sessions with the anatomy labs in Antwerp, Dundee, Liverpool and London will grow out of this.

 


The BIOMAB Board



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