Welcome to the AnatSoc Public Outreach!
The Anatomical Society launched an initiative to support the public engagement and outreach activities of members of the society in the field of anatomy. The initiative aims to ignite curiosity in young and old audiences about the anatomy of humans and animals and stimulate anatomists to share their stories, passions and expertise in innovative ways with wider audiences. The grant offers financial support of up to £500 with 10 grants offered a year.
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Public Engagement and Outreach Blog
Green Man festival: Hand painting with the Anatomical Society
On 21st and 22nd Aug with the removal of social distancing restrictions, the Green Man festival returned for Summer 2021 bringing music and science to the Brecon Beacons in Wales. In Einstein’s Garden, the Anatomical Society ran anatomy body painting classes on the Saturday and Sunday in the Workshop dome led by Prof Abigail Tucker. The focus for the sessions was the hand, and visitors enjoyed painting the bones and muscles on their own hands and learning how they function to allow movement of the fingers and wrist. The workshop was very busy with hand painters, ranging from 3 to 60 years old, learning about the phalanges, metacarpals and carpals and how they got their names. Body painting is a great way to learn about anatomy, allowing you to feel structures and then paint them. The hand not only has a complex anatomy to learn but also allows you to paint yourself, so that everyone could join in. The resulting hands were impressive, and everyone attending enjoyed learning by painting. A great “hands on” activity for all.