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MAA 2021 Conference postponed

February 17, 2021 by MAA-AdminCat1 Posted in Uncategorized

We are sorry to inform you that our Liverpool conference has been postponed until 2023 due to the current coronavirus restrictions. Please check back soon for details of virtual meetings we are planning for 2021! Our next in-person conference will be in 2022.

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ZBrush Medical Art Webinars March 2021

February 17, 2021 by MAA-AdminCat1 Posted in Uncategorized

ZBrush Medical Art Webinars – March 15th, 22nd, 29th 2021
Creating medical models ready for sketchfab and 3d printing.
Sculpting female pelvic anatomy

For booking information and pricing please visit http://www.maet.org.uk/?p=678

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Curious about how facial reconstruction works? #Medical #Illustrator Peg Gerrity of @ChiMedGraphics interviewed @SRiForensics CEO Ray Evans, #Medical #Illustrator & #FacialReconstruction analyst who testified in the Pablo Ibar #Homicide Case. #AMIdiversity #medart #criminology

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Medical Illustrator Ray Evans Speaking with Peg Gerrity of the AMI Diversity Committee ...

Medical Illustrator Ray Evans Speaking with Peg Gerrity of the AMI Diversity Committee

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Medical Illustrator and Forensic Image Analyst Ray Evans, Founder and CEO of SRi Forensics speaks with Peg Gerrity of the Association of Medical Illustrator's...

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BIOMAB is co-organising the ** Anatomy & Beyond** Exhibition at the 23-27 Aug 2021 Hybrid Conference of the International Society for the History of Medicine (ISHM)
Location: the New Museum of Anatomy in Riga and Online

More news about the Artists and Speakers will follow.
www.anatomy-and-beyond.com

ISHM website:
www.ishm2020.rsu.lv

Photo: Pascale Pollier giving a talk at the Virtual Opening of the Conference in 2020
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From our archives: the works of one of the MAA’s From our archives: the works of one of the MAA’s founding members Audrey Arnott (1901-1974). Audrey was the only British medical artist to study with the renowned medical artist Max Brödel in the USA. She might well have made a career in portrait painting, but was persuaded to devote her working life to medical art and mainly to producing neurosurgical drawings for Professor Hugh Cairns (1896-1952), who did not consider an artist as a luxury but as an essential member of any medical team. She studied at the Brödel School (Rochester) and brought back to Britain the Ross-board, carbon-dust technique, devised by Brödel. 
Audrey will be remembered particularly for her exceptionally fine neurosurgical drawings. They are without doubt, among the most well-drawn and sensitive medical illustrations of the first half of the twentieth century. #maaofgb #medicalart #medicalillustration #carbondust
Congratulations to our member @eleanorcrooksculptu Congratulations to our member @eleanorcrooksculpture for the unveiling of her new breathtaking sculpture 'Santa Medicina' at the @sciencemuseum last week. We are looking forward to hearing Eleanor's talk about the process of making this artwork as well as discussing the use of Medical Art as public art at the next MAA conference. In the meantime, here are a few words from the artist on the piece: “I offer Santa Medicina as a patron saint for all who ever placed their hopes in the Science of Medicine: a defender against pain, sickness and mortality who faces down death with kindness and technology. We trust her endless ingenuity to keep our body stitched firmly to our soul, and when the end comes, to share that body with the living by transplantation.” #medicalart #bronzesculpture #medicine #sciencemuseum
We’ve been introducing some of the members who w We’ve been introducing some of the members who work “behind the scenes” of the MAA but we’re not quite done yet. Ruth Eaves received a Fellowship at this year’s conference in Cambridge for her ongoing and outstanding contribution to our Association. Here are a few lines about her and some examples of her work.................................................. “I graduated from the MAET in 2005 and became a member of the Medical Artists’ Association. I have served on Council and the MAET Education Committee and I’m also the editor of MAA News. I’ve been the medical artist at Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust for the last 25 years and the department manager for the last 15 years. I’m very privileged to work with a great team and I still love it. Working in an NHS environment allows me to work with some really exceptional people and become involved in some great projects. One of which I’ve been working on for the last three years and is to raise awareness of Cauda Equina Syndrome. My CES illustration was awarded the Dr Patricia Archer medal for the best piece of artwork in the professional exhibition at the recent MAA 70th anniversary conference in Cambridge where I also received a Fellowship. I must say that this is the best profession to work in and the MAA has such an array of talented artists pioneering medical art every day.” @rutheaves72 # #medicalart #digitalart #maaofgb #medicalartistsassociation #caudaequina #boltonhospital
MAA Members, Fellows, Students and Associates, sav MAA Members, Fellows, Students and Associates, save the date! The next MAA Annual Conference will be held at The Foundling Museum, Bloomsbury, London ‪on April 20th, 2020‬. The theme is '2020: A Vision for the Future'. #MAA2020 #medicalillustration #medicalart #medicalartist
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