Visit the newly installed Morbid Anatomy Library and brand new Morbid Anatomy Gift Shop at Brooklyn’s vibrant Industry City, every Saturday from 12 - 5. Admission is free, and and no appointment ...
This handmade doll, featuring the traditional costume of a participant in a traditional Peruvian festival, was sourced from a local maker in Cusco. Note: Because each piece is handmade, there are ...
This lecture will take place virtually, via Zoom. Ticket sales will end at 5 pm EDT the day of the lecture. Attendees may request a video recording AFTER the lecture takes place by emailing proof of ...
Address: Morbid Anatomy Library at Industry City, Brooklyn, NY, 254 36th Street (between 3rd and 4th Ave), Building 2, Room B421 (map here). * Please note: for admission, please wait by the sign ...
PLEASE NOTE: This lecture will be recorded and available for free for our Patreon members at $5/month and above. Become a Member HERE. Ticketholders: A Zoom invite is sent out at 5:30 pm EDT on the ...
PLEASE NOTE: This lecture will be recorded and available for free for our Patreon members at $5/month and above. Become a Member HERE. Ticketholders: A Zoom invite is sent out at 12:30 pm EST on the ...
A first-of-its-kind event, the Morbid Anatomy International Congress will bring together some of the most exciting scholars, teachers, makers, collectors, and artisans from around the world for an ...
Dear Death is a letter written from contemporary folk artist Jana Seven to Death. By writing this letter in the form of art, the artist is attempting to reconcile herself with death’s inevitability.
This hand-built ceramic vase with eyes has been Raku fired. This work represents a dichotomous experiment of choice and chance. The artist sculpts the work with attention and precision, then paints it ...
This gorgeous, handcrafted ceramic piece by artist Katie Croft is a response to the remarkable, enigmatic, and entrancing Anatomical Venus. Created in the 18th century to teach a general public about ...
In the artist’s own words, “I see the eye as a talisman, a protective amulet and at times as a reflection of our own inner worlds.” Each eye is hand sculpted and hand painted by artist Katie Croft.
In the artist’s own words, “I see the eye as a talisman, a protective amulet and at times as a reflection of our own inner worlds.” Each eye is hand sculpted and hand painted by artist Katie Croft.