STORIES FROM PAFA

Brittany Bennett

Brittany Bennett took a fascinating path into medical illustration through PAFA's coordinated BFA program with the University of Pennsylvania. Since 1929, the coordinated Bachelor of Fine Arts program has paired PAFA's renowned fine arts studio training with an Ivy League liberal arts education at Penn.

"I knew very early on that I wanted to pursue scientific illustration. The coordinated degree program was a great fit for me because it allowed me to develop my technical drawing and painting skills at PAFA while also taking biology and chemistry courses at Penn. With my biology minor, I am at an advantage for applying to jobs, internships, and graduate programs in scientific illustration because not only can I draw — but I can understand the science of what I’m drawing. I was surprised by how much my studio practice was inspired by my academic studies. The major work of my final year at PAFA ended up being deeply informed by anatomy, historical medicine, medical imaging, gender studies, and religious iconography — all topics that I explored in my various classes at Penn.

"The flexibility of the coordinated degree program is its greatest advantage; I essentially tailored my own curriculum. And with plenty of Penn courses offered in the night and evening, scheduling around my daytime Pafa classes was easy. There’s even a shuttle between the two campuses. Access to Penn’s “perks," such as the transportation services, libraries, labs, and online resources has been very helpful. In fact, as I worked on anatomical illustrations in my studio, I often referenced a digital interactive anatomical model that Penn has as an online resource.

"It's rigorous, there’s no denying that. However, with the rigor comes a top-notch education, great opportunities, a diverse community, and maybe even the inspiration for your next magnum opus."

Bennett painting
Bennett drawing
Bennett figure
Bennett holding animal bone

About PAFA

Founded in 1805, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is the United States’ first school and museum of fine arts. A recipient of the National Medal of Arts, PAFA offers a world-class collection of American art, innovative exhibitions of historic and contemporary American art, and educational opportunities in the fine arts. The PAFA Museum aims to tell America's diverse story through art, expanding who has been included in the canon of art history through its collections, exhibitions, and public programs, while classes educate artists and appreciators with a deep understanding of traditions and the ability to challenge conventions. PAFA’s esteemed alumni include Mary Cassatt, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, William Glackens, Barkley L. Hendricks, Violet Oakley, Louis Kahn, David Lynch, and Henry Ossawa Tanner.