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Embodied Books Workshop In-Person
Registration for this event will open on October 1st, 2024. Please register for the event listed on November 11th, 2024. This is a two-day workshop event, in order to experience this event in its intended way, registrants are expected to come to both sessions. Please keep this in mind when registering. (November 11th and November 12, 2pm-5pm, 2024). Please note: you do not need experience in artist book making to attend this event, but please do come prepared to create, share, learn, and connect!
Dr. Darian Stahl will be on Baylor's campus on November 11th and November 12th to share her dynamic work in the health and medical humanities. A printmaker and bookmaker who works to create opportunity for personal connection within the often depersonalized realm of clinical medicine, Dr. Stahl writes on her website, "Embodied Books is a two-part research project into the intersections of art and medicine, known as the health humanities. The first part of the project is a series of workshops to create handmade artists’ books that combine text, image, gesture, and multi-sensory artistry with those who identify as having experiences navigating the healthcare system. The second part is to mobilize these creations as primary resources of patient experience in the education of future and current healthcare professionals."
Please direct questions to heidi_yarger@baylor.edu
- Date:
- Monday, November 11, 2024 Show more dates
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 5:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Schumacher Flex Commons (Moody 1st)
- Categories:
- Arts Workshops
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This is a multi-day workshop series. Participants will join us in Schumacher Flex Commons on 11/11 and 11/12 between 2:00pm and 5:00pm. All materials and instructions will be provided for you by Dr. Darian Stahl. No previous experience is necessary!
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