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Dentistry through Community and Art

Dentistry through Community and Art

As the University of Utah School of Dentistry’s first black female student, Janice Darko was looking for an outlet to express her identity, and for others to do the same, when she founded the Black and Art Dental Student Association (BDSA) in March, 2021. Her effort in expressing her identity earned her first place in the University of Utah’s 2021 Homecoming Art Competition. 

Janice said it was her first time painting. She wanted to represent herself, the U’s spirit, and the BDSA club. “I am honestly grateful for the recognition I received for my artwork,” she said. The image is of an African Lady holding a tooth and the Block U. “This opportunity has certainly inspired me to continue to discover my artistic side and to make more art pieces to showcase.” She hopes others will be inspired as well to explore the intersection of art, personal identity, and dentistry. 

Janice is also grateful that BDSA is gaining more publicity and that more students and faculty can explore the artistic side of science. “I believe we can communicate with other people that way because it’s about sharing the way we experience the world through art.” 

Janice Darko Homecoming Art Piece
Winning Homecoming Art Piece by Janice Darko
Janice Darko
Dental Student Janice Darko
BDSA Art Exhibit
Students and faculty contribute to the BDSA's art exhibits