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    5 starsWournos | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 14 2008 | art, museum, history, taxidermy, biology, sculpture, collection, craft
    custom creature taxidermy

    Sarina is a self-proclaimed science nerd who incorporates her past formal art education with her passion for biology and the bizarre. Her childhood preoccupation with cryptozoology and anomalies of nature manifest themselves in her outlandish reveries of fur and flesh and every peculiar artifact she creates. These influences, combined with a slightly dark sense of humor, have carved out an unusual niche for Sarina in the art world. She specializes in creating fictional composite animals and sideshow gaffs for discerning collectors and the many connoisseurs of the curious around the world. We now invite you to peruse the culmination of nearly three decades of the study of art and the natural sciences in her eccentric works.

    "I call it art, you can call it whatever you want."

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    5 starsWournos | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 06 2008 | video, funny, art, museum
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    Quoted: Dawn French & Jennifer Saunders play 2 nice, little, old ladies on a tour of a London museum.

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    5 starsWournos | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 06 2008 | art, religion, history, museum
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    5 starsWournos | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2007 | medicine, museum, congenital anomalies, science, art, archives, collections
    National Museum of Health and Medicine | n m h m

    U.S.A.M.- The "be-all-and end -all" for medical studies.

    At the formation of the armed services, military policy was to forward all specimens of novel pathology to a central location. Warehouses full of novel wet specimens, stacked from floor to ceiling, badly catalouged and ill-lit from single bulbs above.
    USAM is also the premier forensic medical provider. As well as the leaders in infectious disease research. Yet they are very secretive, and unsung. Why? Who knows. Military beaurocratic paranoia? They invented the polymerization process used in the recent "Bodies" exhibits TWENTY years ago. Among other things. They deserve to be recognized AND FUNDED. Who is running this shit?? They are doing a horrible, piss-poor job!
    This site allows a 5 rating for the best. I rate USAM an 11.
    One of the most interesting places in the history of human existence.

    "Called the Army Medical Museum at the time of its founding, the NMHM was originally intended to serve as a base for the study of medical treatments during the American Civil War. In 1862, Hammond put out a call to all Union Army field surgeons to "forward specimens of morbid anatomy" to the newly founded museum for research. In modern times, it plays host to five collections consisting of more than 25 million artifacts, including 5,000 skeletal specimens, 10,000 preserved organs, 12,000 items of medical equipment, an archive of historic medical documents, and collections related to neuroanatomy and developmental anatomy."

    25 Million Fucking Artifacts.
    Americans, where are your priorities????
    SUPPORT USAM!!!!!

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    5 starsWournos | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2007 | museum, congenital anomalies, freaks, surrealism, art, collection
    :: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia::

    "Disturbingly Informative"

    The Mutter Museum.
    Medical Science Museum and Archive.
    AAAWWWESSSSOOOMMMME......
    Is there a better way to spend an afternoon? NO. THERE IS NOT.

    "The museum is best known for its large collection of skulls and anatomical specimens including a wax model of a woman with a human horn growing out of her forehead, the tallest skeleton on display in North America, a 5'-long human colon that contained over 40 pounds of fecal matter, and the petrified body of the mysterious Soap Lady, whose corpse was turned into a soapy substance called adipocere. Many wax models from the early 19th century are on display as are numerous preserved organs and body parts. The museum also hosts a collection of teratological specimens (preserved human fetal specimens), a malignant tumor removed from President Grover Cleveland's hard palate, the conjoined liver from Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker, and a growth removed from President Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth."

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    5 starsWournos | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 22 2007 | art, visionary art, surrealism, self-taught, outsider art, visionary, museum
    American Visionary Art Museum

    Mecca for self-taught and visionary, outsider artists.

    Thank God for AVAM.