Between Anatomies
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Between Anatomies

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🧬 Explore the Intersection of Art and Science!

Join us for Between Anatomies, an engaging program that examines the diverse perspectives on the human body through various lenses—medical science, Traditional Chinese Medicine, cultural history, and curatorial practices. Let's discover how different systems shape our understanding of anatomy.

📅 Date: June 26, 2026 (Friday)
🕒 Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
📍 Location: ArtScience Museum, Level 4, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018974
🎟️ Admission: Get Your Ticket Here! - Just $5 (includes entry to the Flesh and Bones exhibition after 7 PM)

Program Highlights:

  • Welcome by Zhang Bao Xin (5:30 PM - 5:35 PM)
  • Framing Flesh and Bones by Jerome Chee (5:35 PM - 5:50 PM) - Uncover how anatomical traditions converge to create varied understandings of the body.
  • The Anatomical Body by Dr. Ranganath Vallabhajosyula (5:50 PM - 6:10 PM) - Explore how anatomical education shapes medical knowledge and ethical values.
  • The Relational Body by Lorraine Seet (6:10 PM - 6:25 PM) - A fresh perspective on health through the lens of relationships in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • The Body Digital by Vanessa Chang (6:25 PM - 6:40 PM) - Discover cultural evolution through technology and its impact on our perception of the body.
  • Panel Q&A (6:40 PM - 7:00 PM) - An open discussion among speakers about intersecting systems of understanding.
  • Informal Conversations (7:00 PM onwards) - Continue your exploration in the Flesh and Bones exhibition and engage with the speakers!

About the Exhibition - Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy
Running from March 21 to August 16, 2026, this exhibition explores anatomy as a intersection of art and science, revealing cross-cultural understandings and practices surrounding the human body.
Join us for an enlightening experience that promises to reshape your perception of anatomy! ✨

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