„Melanoma Revealed: A European Exhibit“ in Barcelona
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Spot the Dot travelled to Barcelona in October 2019 to talk about #skincancerawareness and participate in the exhibition „Melanoma Revealed: A European Exhibit“. Melanoma Revealed is a European Exhibit organized by Novartis to captivate and educate visitors about the stages of Melanoma in a visual and thought-provoking way – combining art, science and patient stories in an immersive and interactive experience. Including a discussion with special guests on how collaboration with patients, patient advocates, healthcare professionals and industry can improve patient outcomes and the importance of using art as a different way to communicate- as well as the inspiration behind the Melanoma Revealed campaign.
List of participants:
Art by:
INSA – Graffiti artist
Video installation by Spot the Dot showing our Rebel against skin cancer video art
Discussions featuring:
Michèle Wood – Internationally renowned art therapist specializing in oncology and palliative care
Dr. Eva Muñoz – Specialist in Melanoma
Marije Kruis – Melanoma patient and founder of Spot the Dot foundation
Enric Barba – Melanoma patient and patient advocate
Video courtesy of Novartis
About the location
The Gothic chapel of the Convent dels Àngels is one of the spaces of The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA). A sixteenth-century Gothic building with an intensely rich history, the Convent dels Àngels has been the object of a respectful conversion conducted by the architects Lluís Clotet and Ignacio Aparicio. Belonging to Barcelona’s historical heritage, it is divided into several spaces, some of which can be counted among the most beautiful examples of Gothic architecture in the city.
About ESMO
This event takes place during the ESMO Congress which is the appointment in Europe for clinicians, researchers, patient advocates, journalists and the pharmaceutical industry from all over the world to get together, learn about the latest advances in oncology and translate science into better cancer patient care.
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