Drawing to Decompress

Drawing to Decompress

An intro-to-the-basics drawing workshop with Humanities artist-in-residence, Dr. Nazanin Moghbeli

By Jefferson Humanities & Health

Date and time

Wednesday, November 10, 2021 · 2 - 3pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

Explore the ways in which a drawing practice can bring balance to your healthcare studies or career. Artist and cardiologist (and this year's Humanities artist-in-residence) Nazanin Moghbeli, MD, FACC, uses art to inspire, decompress, and deepen curiosity about the human body and medicine. Join Dr. Moghbeli for a workshop that will build on this wisdom to expand participants’ observational skills, promote self-care, and encourage burnout prevention. All drawing abilities and experiences are welcome! This workshop will discuss basic drawing techniques, composition, subject matter, three-dimensionality, and tips for forming a daily sketchbook practice.

Materials will be available for pick-up the week leading up to the workshop, including: a small sketchbook and portable pocket version, drawing pencils, and eraser. This workshop is open to all Jefferson faculty, staff, and students.

About the facilitator

Nazanin Moghbeli, MD, FACC is an Iranian-American artist and cardiologist, director of the Cardiac Care Unit at Einstein Medical Center and this year's Humanities artist-in-residence. See Dr. Moghbeli's work featured in Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth's Literary and Art Journal here, or more on her website here.

Register through Eventbrite to receive a Zoom link for this virtual program. The event Zoom link will be distributed and available to registered attendees starting 24 hours prior to the event.

Ruptured Diag, 2019, mixed media, ink on paper. Courtesy of the artist.

Cover image: Pumpkin 4, 2018, oil pastel on black paper. Courtesy of the artist.

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