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College of Physicians of Philadelphia

Tattoos in Medicine: Transformative Acts of Art, Agency, and Healing

Section Event

image of person with large tiger tattoo
image of person with large tiger tattoo

Event Details

Event Date

February

28

Wednesday

7:00pm - 9:00pm

Event Cost

$12

Past Event

Tattooing has gone mainstream

It is used in medicine to restore appearance after disfiguring injuries or surgeries, to transform skin lesions and scars into works of art, and to repurpose & reclaim one's body as a space for powerful self-expression.

Join the Section on Medicine and the Arts for a panel discussion with physicians, an art historian, and a tattoo artist on the varied and evolving uses of tattooing.

 

Speakers:

Siobhan Conaty, PhD, Associate Professor of Art History & Health Humanities, La Salle University

Rosalind Kaplan, MD, FACP, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Adjunct, Sidney Kimmel School of Medicine


Alexis Kovacs, Tattoo Artist, Medical Tattooing, Owner & Operator of Electric Cheetah Tattoos and Permanent Cosmetics, LLC, Bethlehem, PA


Kelley White, MD, Poet in Residence, Drexel University College of Medicine

 

This event is open to the public to attend and all are invited!

 

**Medical students and students in the health professions, please select the College Student ticket. 

 

Please note:
  • The Mütter Museum will not be open during this event.

 

Questions?
Email events@collegeofphysicians.org