BMC75
Biomedical Communications Alumni Association
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
The BMC75 Virtual Exhibition is now open to the public!
In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Biomedical Communications program (formerly Art as Applied to Medicine) at the University of Toronto, we have organized a juried virtual exhibition that spans the history of the program. Special thanks to Mimi (Yuejun) Guo (2T2), Shehryar (Shay) Saharan (2T2), Naomi Robson (2T2), and Derek Ng (1T5) for putting all this together! And thank you to everyone who contributed artwork to this collective exhibition!
Gallery 1
Societal Disruptors
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The artworks inside demonstrate how societal changes have shifted the focus of medical illustration, from World War II, to climate change, to a modern focus on public health concerns.
Gallery 2
Medical and Scientific Disruptors
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Artwork curated in this gallery explores the way medical and scientific advances have impacted our understanding of biology and the human body, such as new imaging techniques, new surgical techniques, and breakthroughs made by pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries.
Gallery 3
Technological Disruptors
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This gallery focuses on how we change the way we create images with new tools and technologies, from carbon dust and airbrush, to interactive design and 3D printing.