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SUMMARY:An Intimate Journey: Paintings Inspired by Brain Scans
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Jameson is an artist and writer who explores what it means to live in an imperfect body as part of the universal human experience.  Before her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis\, she served as a public interest lawyer representing incarcerated children; she later represented children living with chronic illnesses and disabilities in their attempts to receive medically necessary care. \nAs her disease progressed\, she began using her MRIs to create art as a way of reclaiming agency over her own medical data. She transformed the unsettling\, clinical images into work that invites people to open up conversations about what it means to have an illness or disability. Her work is part of permanent collections both nationally and internationally\, including the National Institutes of Health\, major universities\, and medical schools. \nShe now writes personal essays and speaks across the country sharing her experiences living with illness and disability. Her essays have been published by The New York Times\, British Medical Journal\, WIRED magazine\, and MIT’s Leonardo Journal. Her essay\, “Losing Touch\, Finding Intimacy\,” was included in the New York Times book\, About Us\, released in September 2019 by Norton Publishing. \nMany of her lectures at medical schools and symposiums have been recorded and shared\, including her TedX talk\, “Learning to Celebrate and Embrace Our Imperfect Bodies.” \nClick the links below to view her recent talks: \nStory of Impact – Stanford Medicine X 2017 \nLearning To Embrace and Celebrate Our Imperfect Bodies – Stanford TEDx 2017 \nAcknowledgements \nDue to the ever-changing and progressive nature of life with MS\, Elizabeth Jameson has worked with several studio assistants over the years including writing with Catherine Monahon. Currently she collaborates with writer\, editor\, and media creator Lisa Foote\, and journalist\, Lucia Graves. \n \n \n  \nImage Descriptions: \n\nPhotograph of a woman with light skin\, light blonde hair with bangs\, wearing glasses\, a black shirt\, and teal scarf\, sitting in a wheelchair and looking up at the camera.\nImage of an abstract etching resembling a segment of the brain\, painted in yellows and oranges\, with blues and greens in the background.\nOn a navy blue background\, surrounding a grid of bight\, colorful paintings resembling brain scans\, is the following text: “POSITIVE EXPOSURE GALLERY. AN INTIMATE JOURNEY. A Retrospective Celebrating the Art of ELIZABETH JAMESON. Opening Saturday\, October 19\, 3-6pm. On view through November 23\, 2024. 14 East 109th Street\, NYC. events@positiveexposure.org PH: 212-420-1931.”
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/intimatejourney/
LOCATION:Positive Exposure Gallery\, 83 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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SUMMARY:An Intimate Journey: Opening Event
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Jameson is an artist and writer who explores what it means to live in an imperfect body as part of the universal human experience.  Before her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis\, she served as a public interest lawyer representing incarcerated children; she later represented children living with chronic illnesses and disabilities in their attempts to receive medically necessary care. \nAs her disease progressed\, she began using her MRIs to create art as a way of reclaiming agency over her own medical data. She transformed the unsettling\, clinical images into work that invites people to open up conversations about what it means to have an illness or disability. Her work is part of permanent collections both nationally and internationally\, including the National Institutes of Health\, major universities\, and medical schools. \nShe now writes personal essays and speaks across the country sharing her experiences living with illness and disability. Her essays have been published by The New York Times\, British Medical Journal\, WIRED magazine\, and MIT’s Leonardo Journal. Her essay\, “Losing Touch\, Finding Intimacy\,” was included in the New York Times book\, About Us\, released in September 2019 by Norton Publishing. \nMany of her lectures at medical schools and symposiums have been recorded and shared\, including her TedX talk\, “Learning to Celebrate and Embrace Our Imperfect Bodies.” \nClick the links below to view her recent talks: \nStory of Impact – Stanford Medicine X 2017 \nLearning To Embrace and Celebrate Our Imperfect Bodies – Stanford TEDx 2017 \nAcknowledgements \nDue to the ever-changing and progressive nature of life with MS\, Elizabeth Jameson has worked with several studio assistants over the years including writing with Catherine Monahon. Currently she collaborates with writer\, editor\, and media creator Lisa Foote\, and journalist\, Lucia Graves. \n \n  \nImage Descriptions: \n\nOn a navy blue background\, surrounding a grid of bight\, colorful paintings resembling brain scans\, is the following text: “POSITIVE EXPOSURE GALLERY. AN INTIMATE JOURNEY. A Retrospective Celebrating the Art of ELIZABETH JAMESON. Opening Saturday\, October 19\, 3-6pm. On view through November 23\, 2024. 14 East 109th Street\, NYC. events@positiveexposure.org PH: 212-420-1931.”\nPhotograph of a woman with light skin\, light blonde hair with bangs\, wearing glasses\, a black shirt\, and teal scarf\, sitting in a wheelchair and looking up at the camera.\nImage of an abstract etching resembling a segment of the brain\, painted in yellows and oranges\, with blues and greens in the background.
URL:https://positiveexposure.org/event/intimatejourneyopening/
LOCATION:Positive Exposure Gallery\, 83 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038
CATEGORIES:PE Gallery
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