Medical school art show illustrates range of talents

Works of art created by School of Medicine students, faculty and staff will be on display at Farrell Learning and Teaching Center through Feb. 11

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Brandon Blue, MD, an instructor in medicine, talks to his son, Brayden Blue, about art on display in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center on the Medical Campus. The two looked at an illustration printed on metal by Medical Public Affairs photographer Robert Boston, one of several pieces created by students, faculty and staff as part of the School of Medicine’s Annual Art Show, which is organized by the school’s Arts Commission. The art will remain on display through Feb. 11. (Photo: Robert Boston)
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Allyson R. Zazulia, MD, associate dean for continuing medical education (CME), and her son, Daniel Diringer, look at a charcoal drawing by Madison Mack, a graduate student in the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (Photo: Robert Boston)
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Larry J. Shapiro, MD, executive vice chancellor for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, and his wife, Carol Uetake-Shapiro, admire a photo by Vladimir Kefalov, PhD, associate professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences. (Photo: Robert Boston)
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Arts Commission members and medical students Sally Jo, Vivian (Tingying) Chi and Jeannette Wong take a break alongside paintings by Steven Sorscher, MD, associate professor of medicine. (Photo: Robert Boston)