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- “Curated by art and design professor Natalie Loveless, Immune Nations is an evidence-based exhibition about the constructive role art can play in the public discourse on life-saving vaccines.” University of Alberta. Facebook. Link
- “MorningFile: McMaster Museum of Art Immune Nations Exhibition,” CFMU, October 28, 2021. Link.
- Subin Park, “Immune Nations: understanding vaccination through an interdisciplinary lens,” The Silhouette, September 30, 2021. Link
- "Kaisu Koski’s HUG installation on show at Immune Nations exhibition," Lab4Living, October 27, 201. Link.
- <Immune Nations> Announcement on Art & Education. Link
- “ON VIEW: ‘Immune Nations’ at Galleri KiT, Norway,” SciArt Magazine, March 21, 2017. Link
- Annemarie Hou, “Immune Nations at the United Nations,” UN Special: The official magazine of international civil servants. May 2017. Link (see page 22)
- Leah Sandals, “The Art of Vaccination,” Canadian Art, MAY 25, 2017. Link
- Sarah Foster, “uOttawa and uAlberta take on vaccine controversy with evidence-based Geneva art exhibition,” Gazette Bulletin, University of Ottawa, May 29, 2017. Link
- Erik Einsiedel, “Understanding Global Vaccination through Art,” Curious Arts, Jun 13, 2017. Link
- James Smith, “Exhibition: The art of immunisation,” The Lancet, vol 389 (June 17, 2017): 2367. Link to Lancet online. [Download PDF].
- Alexis Kienlen, “Research and artists collaborate to bring a fresh voice to public debates on vaccination,” University Affairs / Affaires universitaires, Aug 1, 2017. Link
- Anna Lisa Bonfranceschi, “Immune Nations, the exhibition that tells the paradox of vaccines,” La Repubblica, July 1 2017. Link
- Koski, K. & Lehto, J. & Hakkarainen, K. (2018) Simulated encounters with vaccine-hesitant parents: Arts-based video scenario and a writing exercise. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 5:1-9. Link
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