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The God of Ordinary People is a spirituality for all who search for
the sacred within our secular world. From solitude to Creativity
God is at work to make us a masterpiece within the Word enfleshed.
"Imagining Science "brings together internationally recognized
artists, scientists, and social commentators to feature a body of
original artwork and essays which explores the complex legal,
ethical, and social concerns about advances in biotechnology, such
as stem cell research, cloning, and genetic testing. Many important
questions and themes emerge from this exchange, highlighting the
linkages between scientific and creative research. This
collaboration also stresses the vital role art can play in
critiquing these biomedical technologies, particularly as
advancements in science begin to challenge our ethical boundaries.
Through a fusion of personal experience and art, the contributors
help us understand the lived realities of individuals with head and
neck cancer. Featuring original art from Ingrid Bachmann, Sean
Caulfield, Jude Griebel, Jill Ho-You, Heather Huston, and Bradley
Necyk, this collaborative, interdisciplinary exploration draws
together the voices of patients, health care practitioners,
researchers, and artists to offer a more holistic-more
human-understanding of cancer treatment and its aftermath.
Art-Medicine Collaborative Practice will resonate with people with
head or neck cancer as well as medical practitioners who aid in
their healing process. It is an important book for all those in the
health professions and medical humanities, as well as artists,
arts-based researchers, and those interested in the areas of health
and visual communication and knowledge translation. Contributors:
Ingrid Bachmann, Pamela Brett-MacLean, Sean Caulfield, Kimberly
Flowers, Jude Griebel, Bahaa Harmouche, Jill Ho-You, Heather
Huston, Bernie Krewski, Lianne McTavish, Suresh Nayar, Bradley
Necyk, Leslie O'Connor-Parsons, Kyle Terrence, Helen Vallianatos,
Minn N. Yoon
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