ART 69 — Art and Anatomy: Drawing the Human Hand
Quarter: Fall
Instructor(s): Lauren Toomer
Date(s): Nov 23
Class Recording Available: No
Class Meeting Day: Saturday
Grade Restriction: NGR only; no credit/letter grade
Class Meeting Time: 10:00 am—2:30 pm (PT)
Tuition: $250
Refund Deadline: Nov 16
Unit(s): 0
Enrollment Limit: 17
Status: Closed
Quarter: Fall
Day: Saturday
Duration: 1 day
Time: 10:00 am—2:30 pm (PT)
Date(s): Nov 23
Unit(s): 0
Tuition: $250
Refund Deadline: Nov 16
Instructor(s): Lauren Toomer
Grade Restriction: NGR only; no credit/letter grade
Enrollment Limit: 17
Recording Available: No
Status: Closed
Based on the Art and Anatomy courses for Stanford medical students, this course is a unique opportunity to explore the human hand with the eye of an artist. We will begin with an overview of the historical, anatomical, and fine art practice of medical illustration, along with an introduction to the terminology of art and anatomy. Then, as the instructor demonstrates the practice, students will draw along on paper. During the remaining class time, students will work on their own drawings of hands. Plastic models, dry bones, cadaveric specimens, and digital images will be our models as we explore traditional and contemporary drawing techniques for representing the internal and external structure of hands, perhaps even honing our own individual style. The instructor will provide direct feedback and guidance as we work, encouraging students to practice mindfulness, patience, maintaining an open perspective, and creativity. Students will leave the course with an understanding of the basic drawing process and of anatomical depiction in an anatomical lab.
Prior experience in medical illustration is helpful but not required. The course takes place in a dissection lab at the Center for Clinical Sciences Research (CCSR). Students must purchase their own art supplies for this course, the cost of which will depend on students’ individual needs.
LAUREN TOOMER
Lecturer, Department of Art & Art History and Division of Clinical Anatomy, Stanford
Lauren Toomer develops, directs, and instructs courses in art and anatomy at Stanford Medicine and the School of Humanities and Sciences. She is also the associate director of visual arts for the Medicine & the Muse Program. She focuses on drawing and anatomy and what they teach both future medical practitioners and artists about the human dimension. Her artwork is on permanent display at the Center for Clinical Sciences Research (CCSR) building at Stanford and in a Covid memorial titled Apart-Together at the Stanford Center for Academic Medicine. She received an MFA in art practice from Stanford. Her work can be viewed at laurenatoomer.com. Textbooks for this course:
There are no required textbooks; however, some fee-based online readings may be assigned.