Darian Stahl, PhD

Sessional Lecturer

Creative Studies, Visual Arts
Office: FIP 323
Email: darian.stahl@ubc.ca


Courses & Teaching

Printmaking

Biography

Dr. Darian Goldin Stahl is interdisciplinary printmaker working between topics of medicine, disability, and well-being. She is a printmaking instructor at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna, where she lives and works on the unceded traditional lands of the Syilx peoples. She is also a Research Associate at the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. This unconventional mix of vocations demonstrates her commitment to championing those who have been marginalized and othered in Western medical systems through advocacy, research, and art.

After attaining a BFA in Printmaking from Indiana University Bloomington and an MFA in Printmaking from the University of Alberta, she went on to achieve a SSHRC Vanier scholarship to complete research-creation PhD in Humanities from Concordia University in 2021. Her thesis is now available through Peter Lang International Academic Publishers: Embodied Books: Experiencing the Health Humanities through Artists’ Books. This work awarded Darian a SSHRC Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at the UNBC Northern Medical Program and Health Arts Research Centre, which was completed in 2024.

Darian has exhibited her work all around the world, and her most notable achievement is the acquisition of her entire suite of artist’s books by the acclaimed medical art institution, the Wellcome Collection Trust in the UK, where her books continue to evoke health discourses with public audiences.

Websites

www.dariangoldinstahl.com

 

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