We hope you have enjoyed your visit to the Museum. If you have fabric brain art that you would like to have added to our exhibits, please email the Curator, Bill Harbaugh, at wtharbaugh at gmail.com
All work and images are copyright of the artists.
Thank You.
Postscript: If you have any interesting electronic components or other items that belong on brain quilts, please email me.
Not textile-based but: I think a bouquet of crested celosia (1) in the form of a brain (different colors for the major lobes) would be nifty, but, since people usually have bouquets for special occasions, what would such an arrangement mark?
(1) See http://images.google.com/images?sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGGL,GGGL:2006-28,GGGL:en&q=crested%20celosia&sa=N&tab=wi
Posted by: Molly, NYC | October 12, 2006 at 06:27 AM
Impressive (not to say original)!
BTW, I do wish you'd post higher resolution images... it'd allow us better enjoyment of the art, and the intricate details of a brain certainly merit it.
Posted by: Nathan Zeldes | December 04, 2006 at 03:32 AM
This is great!
Im a psychiatrist who has been lecturing on the dangers of crystal meth and HIV for a while.
I wonder if you would consider using some of your art for educational material for teens and pre teens?
NIDA has websites, but the art on them is of the generic 'cartoon-character' type.
I loved the croched brains
thanks!
Posted by: kristina jones md | January 27, 2007 at 05:03 AM
I'm a neurologist and my wife also makes neuroscience quilts. You can see one at the url I listed above, http://www.charleebanks.com/charlee/Astrocyte.html
Posted by: Gordon Banks | March 30, 2007 at 10:36 AM