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Human Anatomy Drawing Night
with real anatomical specimen
Was held at the Exploratorium on Thursday, June 25, 2015 
photo copyright Exploratorium

6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Ongoing Free Drawing
7:30 p.m. Medical Illustration Presentation


Included with museum admission of $15
Adults Only (18+)
image © Exploratorium

Explore the inner lineaments of the human body using pencil, paper, and actual anatomical specimens on loan from the Daly Ralston Resource Center at UCSF.

Anatomical illustration is applied to medicine, forensic studies, evolutionary biology, and other scientific fields of research. Experience different ways of seeing and understanding the body by sketching organs and bones under the guidance of professional medical illustrators. Observe a presentation on medical illustration, and learn basic drawing techniques.

Drawing materials are provided; you are also welcome to bring your own. This evening is intended for novices and trained artists alike.

The following materials are provided:
  • drawing paper
  • Graphite pencils, HB and 2B
  • Colored pencils
  • Erasers

Interested in anatomy, but hesitant to sketch? Feel free to approach and examine the specimens.
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