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HomeNewsExquisite Corpse - Insight Into The Human Body
Exquisite Corpse - Insight Into The Human Body
Installation view of exhibition in the Photomedia Gallery, School of Art & Design
Thursday 21 July 2022

Exquisite Corpse - Insight Into The Human Body, is an undergraduate course offered by the ANU Medical School with sessions delivered at the School of Art & Design, Foundation Studies studios and Medical School anatomy facility.

The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to anatomy through visual arts, using an integrated approach. This year, students had the opportunity to gain knowledge and visual comprehension of the structures that compose the human body and develop communication skills relevant to both disciplines.

The structure and function of the body was explored and put in context using a variety of two-dimensional and three-dimensional materials and processes including live and anatomical models.

The course is co-taught by academics in the College of Arts and Social Sciences and The College of Health and Medicine.

Pictured is a snapshot of the final works created by students, on display at the School of Art & Design Photomedia Gallery.

For more information about the course, click this link or email admin.SoMAD@anu.edu.au