The School of Medicine show, which features works by students, faculty and staff, is in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center atrium through Friday, Feb. 21.
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Burhan Janjua, MD, a research fellow in the Department of Surgery, won runners-up honors at the art show for the painting on the left, titled “Nature.” Steven Sorscher, MD, associate professor of medicine, painted the piece to the right, “The Warthog.” (Credit: Photos by Robert Boston)The art show draws the attention of passers-by. Shown are the works (from left): “Aperture,” by medical student Tammi Cooks, and “Embracing Lovers,” “Moonlit Cabin,” and “Clematis and Butterflies,” all by medical student Vovanti Jones.School of Medicine employee Keky Norman admires “The Cowboy,” a painting by Steven Sorscher.Shown are two pieces by Eric J. Tomko, a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. On the left is “Hypothetical Protein,” and on the right, “DNA Unwinding,” which won runners-up honors.“Great Lakes,” by Erin Reinl, a graduate student in the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, was crafted from salvaged ceramic and glass on oak. The artwork was awarded best in show.