1 Health Arts and Sciences
CREATING, CURATING, and CELEBRATING
ART and SCIENCE
to advance Planetary HEALTH
1 Health Arts and Sciences
CREATING, CURATING, and CELEBRATING
ART and SCIENCE
to advance Planetary HEALTH
CREATING, CURATING, and CELEBRATING
ART and SCIENCE
to advance Planetary HEALTH
CREATING, CURATING, and CELEBRATING
ART and SCIENCE
to advance Planetary HEALTH
'One Health' is a paradigm shift in the way we approach science, policy, and human evolution. Our health - and the health of the animals, plants, and natural resources we coexist with is inextricably interconnected.
One Health Arts and Sciences supports the creation, curation, and celebration of art and science that advances conservation and public health - One Health
Join us in April 2023 at the University of Maryland - Chemistry Atrium for a Water Dreaming Art and Science Expo. Indigenous Australian Artist Shorty Jangala Robertson's 'Water Dreamings' will be featured in collaboration with UMD water science research.
We are all roughly 2/3rds water!
From bacteria to mammals - water is paramount to our survival.
AMR Surveillance in surface waters has recently been added to the One Health research portfolio of the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS).
A picture's worth a thousand 1000 scientific publications. Make it easy to understand.
From graphic protocols to advanced scientific concepts - the better our rapidly advancing sciences are understood by a broad range of people, the more effectively their advances can be integrated into policy and practice.
'One Health'
as a wholistic research focus - integrates all types of methods from informatics, chemistry, metagenomics, and ethnobiology, to visual and social arts - also taking into account different cultural approaches to 'pursuit of happiness' to answer questions, and advance the healing of our planet and its inhabitants.
One Health Galleries Curation
Oct-Nov-Dec 2021
YTPP is an art show celebrating Australian bush tucker food plants such as yams, tomatoes, potatoes and plums. Works by female contemporary Indigenous Australian artists were exhibited in the Adele Stamp Gallery in 2021. Enjoy photos of the event below.
Tom Moody's art made bold, ahead of his time -digital statements. He was an NFT artist before that genre existed
One Health Galleries
Curtina Celebration
The 'curtina of many colors' by
Celia Lores-Baca
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