About
About the Online Exhibition
Dream Anatomy, a refresh of the 2002 exhibition project, features imaginative anatomical books from the National Library of Medicine’s extensive historical collections, along with the work of 20th- and 21st-century artists. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century—and the print technologies that followed—helped to inspire the science of anatomy, and new visions of the body. In turn, anatomical imagery proliferated, both detailed and informative, but also whimsical, surreal, beautiful, and grotesque—a dream anatomy that reveals as much about the outer world as it does the inner self. Dream Anatomy shows off the anatomical imagination from 1500 to the present.
The original exhibition was on display in the Rotunda Gallery at the National Library of Medicine during October 9, 2002–July 31, 2003. An online exhibition launched in October 2002, as well. The exhibition catalog is also available in NLM Digital Collections.
The Exhibition Program
Patricia Tuohy
National Library of Medicine
Head, Exhibition Program
Jiwon Kim
National Library of Medicine
Exhibition Educator
Erika Mills
National Library of Medicine
Community Outreach Coordinator
Julie Botnick
National Library of Medicine
Exhibition Technical Information Specialist
Carrissa Lindmark
National Library of Medicine
Traveling Exhibition Assistant
Jane Markowitz
National Library of Medicine
Traveling Exhibition Services Coordinator
Curation
Michael Sappol, PhD
Historian, Washington, DC
Guest Curator
Education Contributors
Gregory Bargeman
Library-Media Specialist, Woodrow Wilson Senior High School
Washington, DC
Web Design Refresh
Link Studio
Website Design & Development
Baltimore, MD
Special Acknowledgements
History of Medicine Division
Jeffrey Reznick, PhD
Jeffrey Reznick, PhD
Chief, History of Medicine Division
Kenneth Koyle
Deputy Chief
Elizabeth Mullen
Manager of Web Development and Social Media
Kristina Dunne
Web Programs, Pathways Student (2022)
Office of Computer and Communication Systems
Wei Ma
Chief, Applications Branch
Winston Churchill
Applications Branch
Elizabeth Mullen
Manager of Web Development and Social Media
Kristina Dunne
Web Programs, Pathways Student (2022)