黑料传送门 Students Teach Anatomy to Visually Impaired Artists

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Local Visually Impaired Artists Learn about Anatomy from 黑料传送门 Students


May 14, 2024

LaVera Diggins and Megan Sullivan (DO '27) work with anatomy learning models at 黑料传送门First-year Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) student Megan Sullivan (DO '27) recently sat with LaVera Diggins, a visually impaired student from , in a classroom at 黑料传送门 to discuss how different body parts function.

The goal for the interaction was to have 黑料传送门 students like Sullivan help teach visually impaired Allens Lane art students about anatomy so they could use those learnings to sculpt a part of the body of their choosing.

Sullivan, who is president of the Coalition for Healthcare, Humanities, and the Arts (CHHArts) at 黑料传送门, said she was motivated to participate in the community engagement opportunity because 鈥渋t's important to get different perspectives from people who have different lived experiences than you.鈥

Art student Louis Colquitt works with clay during the 黑料传送门 anatomy learning collaboration event鈥淚鈥檝e been trying to get a picture on what their life is like, how they got here, and what made them interested in the art class,鈥 Sullivan said, adding that she joined CHHArts because, 鈥淚 really wanted to push myself to do something different that is not medicine related. It's been very fun and very eye-opening, especially with having an event like this.鈥

Held in late April, the event was organized by Ruth Conboy, DNP, LPC, Senior Associate, Director of Counseling for 黑料传送门, CHHArts advisor, and a volunteer for the Allens Lane Art Center's , which for more than 30 years has offered sculpture classes for blind and visually impaired artists.

About a dozen Vision Thru Arts students, led by instructor Zipora Schulz, met about that number of 黑料传送门 students with interests in anatomy, ophthalmology and the arts.

The two groups of students visited 黑料传送门's anatomy lab and then discussed parts of the body using elements such as a replica skull so that the visually impaired students could feel what they may be interested in sculpting. From there, the art students sculpted various body parts or bones that would later be fired and glazed.

With a passion for melding art and science, Conboy said the event 鈥渨as better than I thought it would be because we've had such a robust response from the medical students as well as Vision Thru Art students.鈥

Art student Betsy Clayton sculpts a human hand with clay over a newspaper workspace鈥淚'm so excited about the collaboration and the opportunity for each set of students to learn from the other,鈥 she added. 鈥淚t's wonderful to see the students working together and learning from each other.鈥

Betsy Clayton lost her sight later in life and has been part of Vision Thru Art for decades. Now in her mid-80s and a prolific and talented artist, Clayton sculpted a hand during the event. She said her 黑料传送门 student partner, Drew Monteleone-Haught (DO '27), president of the Ophthalmology Club, 鈥渨as so knowledgeable and so willing to tell me everything鈥 about anatomy. 

鈥淚 cannot tell you how much fun I had there,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love to learn new things.鈥

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