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From the heart                                                                                                                                           CARLOS PASTRANA

                                                                                                                                                                 Fourth-year Neuroscience
                                                                                                                                                                 and Mental Health honours
                                                                                                                                                                 student
        Creative expressions from Carleton students on                                                                                                           “Papel”
        display at the Brain & Mental Health Art Show                                                                                                            “Papel” is a continuation
                                                                                                                                                                 of a series of layered brain
                                                                                                                                                                 slices I started last year. The
                                                                                                                                                                 inspiration behind this series
        Photos by Blazej Marczak             the Horticulture Building at Lansdowne   other universities, says Neuroscience                                      was a collection of MRI scans
                                             Park in early April, raising $7,000 for   professor Alfonso Abizaid, a faculty                                      that I was looking at one
              arleton’s efforts to advance   Ancoura, a local not-for-profit society   advisor for the SfN. “One of our                                          night and decided to recreate
              neuroscience knowledge and     that helps provide subsidized housing   goals,” he says, “is to make Ottawa a                                       using paper. I only used a
        Cenhance awareness about             for people living with mental illness.  hub for neuroscience research, and                                          handful of materials: a razor,
        mental health issues go beyond the lab   The show is just one of the SfN’s   an international centre for the study                                       cardstock paper, pieces of
        and the classroom. For seven years,   outreach initiatives. It also organizes   of the brain and mental health. We’re                                    wood and glue. I like to keep
        the Ottawa chapter of the Society for   the annual late-April Brain Bee — a   better when we work together.”                                             my art simple; it doesn’t
        Neuroscience (SfN) — an organization   knowledge and trivia competition    The artworks reproduced on these                                              take a whole lot to create
                                                                                                                                                                 something that’s appealing
        comprised of neuroscience students   about the brain and neuroscience for   pages were all created by Carleton                                           to the eye. There’s something
        from Carleton and the University of   high school students in Ottawa — and   students for this year’s Brain & Mental                                     about the simplicity of some   PRAGYA SHAIL
        Ottawa — has organized the annual    March’s Brain Awareness Week, which   Health Art Show, and allowed the artists                                      artwork that speaks to me,     Second-year Neuroscience master’s
        Brain & Mental Health Art Show. This   sends university students into dozens   to express their experiences, feelings                                    and I’ve always wanted my      student
        year’s event, which featured paintings,   of local high schools and elementary   and struggles related to the brain                                      pieces to have that effect on
        sketches, sculptures and other pieces   schools to give neuroscience     and mental health. Some of the SfN                                              other people.                  “Neon Zenith”
        created by students and members of   presentations. These collaborative   students who contributed to and set up                                                                        Stars are mansions built by nature’s hands.
        the broader community, drew more     outreach efforts mirror the research   the show are featured in a photo on the                                                                     Take your pick, oh stargazer.
        than 450 artists, judges and guests to   partnerships between Carleton and   back cover of this magazine.






























                                                                   JESSICA PARNELL                                                                                                              SAVANNAH CRAIG
                                                                   Fourth-year Neuroscience and Mental Health
                                                                   honours student                                               EMILY WARNER                                                   Second-year Biology student
                ANNEMARIE DEDEK                                    “The Synapse”                                                 Fourth-year Neuroscience and Mental Health                     Untitled
                                                                                                                                 honours student
                PhD student, Neuroscience
                                                                   Being an incredibly busy individual, I use art as a way       “Bloom Where You Are Planted”                                  This drawing depicts the damaging physical
                “Birch”                                            to de-stress and calm my thoughts. “The Synapse”                                                                             effects of binge eating disorders and
                                                                   shows the terminal button of one neuron connecting            Much like a flower, the brain is at the mercy of its           anorexia nervosa. It shows how emotional
                Inspired by long walks with my grandfather.        with the dendrites of another. Note that they will                                                                           trauma and distress affects the body. It
                Birch trees have always been one of my             never actually touch.                                         environment and must be nurtured with a gentle                 reminds us that the body and mind are
                favourite trees: they are easy to identify, and                                                                  hand to help it thrive.                                        intimately connected and that it is important
                have layers — just like me.                                                                                                                                                     to tend to both aspects in order to remain
                                                                                                                                                                                                healthy and at peace.

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