“Coming to Know: an artist investigates her own unusual anatomy” Works by Laura Ferguson

Art and Medicine
Friday, November 20, 2020 at 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Join Artist Laura Ferguson, Artist-in Residence Ted Meyer, and Mark J. Spoonamore, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery, in a Zoom conversation.

Visible skeleton (2000-2004) Gallery

Visible spinal cord/nerves (2011-2020) Gallery

Medical images made for art Gallery

Laura Ferguson has made her own body the subject of her art, finding beauty in a curving spine and exploring the connections between pain, consciousness, and creativity. Laura is Artist in Residence in the Master Scholars Program in Humanistic Medicine at NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine, where her innovative drawing class for med students inspired the book Art & Anatomy: Drawings (University of California Medical Humanities Press, 2018). She grounds her work in anatomical reality, drawing from skeletons and cadaver dissections in the Anatomy Lab and from medical images of her own body made for the purpose of art. Laura’s drawings and prints have been shown in galleries and museums in New York and around the country, and featured in major exhibitions on art and medicine, including “Seeing Ourselves” at MuseCPMI in New York, “Humans Being” at the Chicago Cultural Center, and “Beyond the X-ray” at the Boston Museum of Science. Her work is represented in many corporate, private, and public collections including the National Library of Medicine and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Stories of Trauma and Healing: Global Women’s Narratives, Mental Health, and Disability in Postcolonial and Conflict Zones

Lunch and Learn
Monday, October 26, 2020 at 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Lyn Boyd-Judson, Co-Chair, Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights and part-time lecturer in Keck Narrative Medicine Program and Dr. Julie Van Dam, Associate Professor of French and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of French and Italian, USC Dornsife.

What is ours to do in these times of crisis and new possibilities? Ethos, Action, and Social Justice – A Conversation with Dr. Rivera Colón and Dr. Llobrera

Lunch and Learn
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Join us for a conversation with USC Narrative Medicine Faculty, Dr. Edgar Rivera Colón and Dr. Kairos Llobrera, as they discuss scholarly works and writers who have inspired and challenged them to ask: “What is ours to do in these times of crisis and new possibilities?”

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