INTIMA SPRING 2022 | STUDIO ART

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Anatomical Botanicals & Monoprints: Thyroid, Brain, Breast | Sarah Lane

See the body’s intricate organs in an imaginative way celebrates their complexity and beauty.

Anatomy Lab | Joshua Atlas

Long-ago sketches recall an artist’s earliest memories of bodies in motion and at rest — and decisions made.

The Art of Being Here | Kirilee West

Observing is part of the job; transforming those visual cues into art allows us to empathize alongside critical care healers.

Blackbox Warning | Hope Kramer

“Art works well as a form of emotional processing” says a young clinician, who values its restorative energy during moments of grief, joy and anger.

Booster Vaccines to the Rescue | Sujal Manohar

These shots may not be the superheroes to vanquish the pandemic, but this clever illustration illustrates it’s a communal as well as an individual choice.

Coat of Arms | Zachary G. Jacobs

What began as a quiet rumination on what it means to be a doctor became “a symbolic representation of that which binds us together as healthcare providers.”

COVID Tribute Posters | Soren Glassing

Graphics honor those who lost their lives during the pandemic. The tribute posters project helped families, friends, hospital staff and clinicians to process these profound departures from their worlds.

Data and Emotions: New Year's Eve in downtown and the varied compliance with Public Health Guidelines | Briseida Mema

Just from looking through our neighbors’s windows, we see how human beings respond to health advisories.

DNA Expressions: What you think most today you will be tomorrow |  Krista Dominguez-Salazar

Thoughts, memories and visions make up the whole being.

Facing a New Diagnosis | Gavisha Waidyaratne

Questions arise when a patient hears health news that’s life-changing.

Feeling Blue | Amanda Hage

Hands express more than they cover up as a physiotherapist’s thought-provoking painting displays.

The Garden | Julia Michie Bruckner

Our brains are a miracle of design, much like the natural wonders surrounding us.

The Impact of War on Mental Health Series: The War Inside; The War Outside | Claire Lawrence

It’s not always clear how conflict affects our mental and physical well-being; these images represent that ambivalence.

Labor N Delivery | Mariana Ndrio

The tools of the trade hold clues to the medical dramas played out during a shift.

My Mother's MRI: Brain-Mind Dataset | Tony Errichetti

Memories surface during medical exams and not even a loved one can predict what will be revealed.

Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Waiting Room | Rachel Mindrup

Looking on with engagement: The study of the figure and portraiture in art and its relation to medicine, healing and identity allows a new way of looking at a well-known setting.

Pillar of Light | Jacqueline Pflaum-Carlson

Different strokes for different folks: A physician turns to art for “a form of self-therapy” with stunning results.

Protecting What Matters | Sarah Smith

Bodies have their own form of armor—the ribs—but the mind also holds thoughts to keep us on balance.

Remnant | Tia Forsman

A series of watercolors “aim to introduce tenderness, uncertainty and empathy to the medical radiologic image, an object in medicine that is usually otherwise seen as cold and clinical.”

The Rhythm that Binds Us | Viswanath ‘Veesh’ Swamy

Despite physical challenges we prevail. The desire to 'beat the drum' keeps us going.

Sight Sound Touch | Nathan Makarewicz

Vintage anatomy imagery inspires a clinician’s bold collages.

The Student’s White Coat | Mohamed Sylla

Contemplate the tools of the trade in an artful, thoughtful way through these paintings.

(This) Pain, (Dis)Proportion | Adela Wu

Figuring out chronic conditions involves deeper inspection of many elements.

Treasures Disguised as Negatives | Lindsey and Anthony Gurganious

A cache of photos taken by a beloved grandfather while he was recuperating from tuberculosis in a VA hospital after the war prompts a meditation on hospitals, healthcare, family and empathy.

The Ugly Placenta | Emilia White

Imagine how you might transform the way you look at your body and what may seem ugly takes on different colors.

Vaccine People | Jonathan Anderson

A vibrant palette creates a different perspective on a controversial subject.

Wired | Mariana Ndrio

How tightly wound are you to the digital world? Art provides the visuals to contemplate the connections.