“Cribs and Caskets” Ryan McAdams, MD 2020, acrylic on wood, 24 x 24 inches Artist Statement “My painting, Cribs and Caskets, reflects the disturbing high infant mortality rate for Black babies in Wisconsin, a rate …
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Premature Death
“Premature Death” Lilada Gee Digital Design Artist Statement “Black people–young and old–are dying too early and too often from racist medical practices, still!” Artist Info Lilada Gee is an artist, muralist, healer, preacher, author and …
Classic Presentation
“Classic Presentation” Greta Berger Digital design created during dermatology unit of medical school Artist Statement “As we dissect the etiology of pervasive health disparities seen within medicine, we must look to our training. What narratives …
James
“James” Philip Salamone Painting Artist Statement “James is part of a series titled, ‘Faces of Incarceration,’ intended to honor the people impacted by Wisconsin’s prison system by painting their portraits from life. In a world that …
Sean
“Sean” Ryan McAdams Painting Artist Statement “Sean is part of a series titled, ‘Faces of Incarceration,’ intended to honor the people impacted by Wisconsin’s prison system by painting their portraits from life. In a world …
Inequity of 6 Feet
“Inequity of 6 Feet” Ryan McAdams, MD 2021, acrylic and soft pastels in wood, 24 in x 48 in Artist Statement “Inequity of Six Feet” reflects on death and suffering due to the COVID-19 pandemic, …
Traumatic Truths
“Traumatic Truths” Elizabeth Petty, MD Digital Photo Artist Info Elizabeth Petty, MD, is a mother, wife, student, teacher, amateur artist and musician, physician.
Sickle Cell Awareness
Sickle Cell Awareness Posters S.V. Medaris Digital Design Artist Statement A series of posters for the Hematology/Oncology unit within the department of Pediatrics at UW-Madison was created to increase awareness of Sickle Cell Anemia …
End Racism in Health Care
“End Racism in Health Care” Lisa Lathrop Digital Design
End of Democracy
“End of Democracy” Mark Weller Timestacking Photography Artist Statement “Columns from the US Capitol moved to the National Arboretum. These Corinthian columns sitting atop of a hill are out of place, and the perfect metaphor …