I am delighted that MEDinART was presented at the International exhibition Fabrica Vitae as part of Vesalius Continuum, the International…
EXHIBITION: Re/Presenting HIV/AIDS ABOUT: Co-curated by Ann M. Fox (Professor of English), David R. Wessner (Professor of Biology), Lia Newman (Gallery…
MEDinART is happy to announce that Vesalius Continuum and Fabrica Vitae exhibition that will take place on Zakynthos, Greece (4-8…
Among the fascinating events that will take place during Vesalius Continuum conference, on Zakynthos, 4-8 September 2014, is the presentation…
“Trust Me, I’m an Artist: Towards an Ethics of Art and Science Collaboration” is a new book by Anna Dumitriu…
ANNOUNCING OPEN CALL! Announcing open call for “SCIENCE INSPIRES ART: The BRAIN,” the 16th international art-sci juried exhibition…
As both a scientist and creator of MEDinART, I felt happy and honored talking about the international, multi-dimentional conference Vesalius…
MEDinART and Vesalius Continuum have been mentioned in the blog of Medical-Artist.com: the independent medical illustration business, that offers a…
Great news for MEDinART! So excited to announce that MEDinART will participate with a video screening in Vesalius Continuum: the…
The photographic work of Ulric Collette blends wonderfully the science of genetics with the art of photography.
Relatives are photographed together creating some new hybrids. The genetic similarities across the faces are really neat!
Born in 1979, Ulric Collette, self-taught photographer, studied art and graphic design
in Quebec city in the late 90s and now work as art director for Collette, a communication
studio in Quebec region.
The work of Ulric has been presented in various websites, magazines and books
all over the world (Prism, Global Investor, Esquire, Light and Lens, Snap, Fubiz,
My Modern Met, Adobe, etc). Most recently, his work on the genetic portraits series was
shortlisted in the world most prestigious advertising awards show, the Cannes Lion.
Explore more from Ulric Collette’s work here: PORTRAITS GÉNÉTIQUES