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Morbid Anatomy was created as a blog by Joanna Ebenstein in support of a photo exhibition in 2007. Since then, it has expanded to include the Morbid Anatomy Library, lectures, exhibitions, classes, spectacles, symposia, field trips, books, parties, and films. Click here for our code of conduct.

STAFF

Joanna Ebenstein
Founder and Creative Director

Joanna Ebenstein founded Morbid Anatomy as a blog in 2007. An award-winning curator, photographer, graphic designer and author, her books include Memento Mori: The Art of Contemplating Death to Live a Better Life, Anatomica: The Exquisite and Unsettling Art of Human Anatomy and Death: A Graveside Companion. Joanna teaches a number of popular classes for Morbid Anatomy on topics ranging from death and art to exploring creativity and ambivalent deities. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Morbid Anatomy Online Journal. Her paternal grandparents were emigres from Hitler’s Vienna, and her ancestor Judah Loew ben Bezalel was credited with creating the Golem in 16th century Prague. She is a proud member of The Order of the Good Death, and her TEDx Talk—Death as You've Never Seen it Before—has been viewed over 16,000 times.

Megan Fitzpatrick
Executive Director

A longtime friend of Morbid Anatomy, Megan joined the organization as Executive Director in late 2023. In her previous role as Executive Director of Marketing & Publicity at one of the world's largest and most respected book publishers, Megan led strategic planning and execution of all campaigns for a robust catalog of franchise authors, celebrity narrators, and award-winning audiobook productions—which earned Hachette Audio sixteen GRAMMY® nominations during her tenure. Her mission as a creative leader in publishing was to share captivating storytelling that entertained, educated, and empowered diverse audiences, a passion that she continues to pursue with the unique content of Morbid Anatomy lectures, classes, trips, and online journal. Megan has volunteered at Morbid Anatomy since 2007 and occasionally exercises her creative side by selling handmade dark accessories at our events.

Cristina Marcelo
Director of Marketing

A seasoned marketing professional with a background in the cultural sector, Cristina rejoined Morbid Anatomy in 2019 after serving as Manager and Membership Coordinator of the Morbid Anatomy Museum several years prior. Her dynamic approach to marketing combines creativity with a keen understanding of today’s digital landscape and focuses on engaging diverse audiences with Morbid Anatomy’s rich offerings. Cristina was previously the Social Media and Website Manager of the American Folk Art Museum in New York City where she led growth initiatives across multiple platforms and established digital partnerships and exchanges with prominent institutions including the American Museum of Natural History, the New York Botanical Garden, and the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts in Edison, New Jersey.

Charlotte Plum
Library and Shop Manager

Charlotte Plum is a New York City native and currently lives in Brooklyn. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from The New School and was the recipient of the 2022 Bette Howland Prize in nonfiction. Her work explores the parameters between nonfiction and poetry, life and death, and is inspired by liminal spaces and the elasticity of being. She has been published in The Brooklyn Rail, Twenty Magazine, Public Seminar, 12th Street Journal, and A Public Space. She is a mom to a miraculous human, and even though she saw Jaws years ago when her own mother told her not to and it scared her out of the ocean for a while, she tried surfing.

Hannah Highman
Docent Coordinator

Hannah Hightman is Manhattan-based writer, collage and performance artist, clown, puppeteer, micronational leader, and DIY visionary. She received her M.A. in Creative Publishing & Critical Journalism from The New School and has written for publications including V Magazine, A.V. Club, HelloGiggles, and Tussle Art Magazine. She also manages the publication Odradek, which is focused on uncanny life, an interest that drew her to Morbid Anatomy.

THE MORBID ANATOMY MUSEUM (2014-2016)

The Morbid Anatomy Museum was a non-profit space founded by Joanna Ebenstein, Tracy Hurley Martin, Colin DickeyTonya Hurley, Laetitia Barbier, Evan Michelson and Aaron Beebe in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The museum was an expansion of Ebenstein's long-running project, the Morbid Anatomy Blog and Library. The museum building had a lecture and event space, a cafe and a store.

The museum was housed in former nightclub building the interior of which was re-modeled by architects Robert Kirkbride and Tony Cohn in 2014. In Ebenstein's words, the new space was designed to give a home for a "regular lecture series and DIY intellectual salon that brings together artists, writers, curators and passionate amateurs dedicated to what [Joanna Ebenstein] sums up as 'the things that fall through the cracks'".

The space focused on forgotten or neglected histories through exhibitions, education and public programming. Themes included nature, death and society, anatomy, medicine, arcane media, and curiosity and curiosities broadly considered. The artifacts featured in its rotating exhibitions were drawn from private collections and museums' storage spaces.

WE BEGAN AS A BLOG…

Morbid Anatomy was created as a blog by artist, designer and independent scholar Joanna Ebenstein in support of a photo exhibition in 2007. It set out to survey, in the words of its subtitle, “the interstices of art and medicine, death and culture. Its image heavy and scholarly yet accessible posts developed a cult following of artists, academics, and rogue scholars.

Since then, it has expanded to include the Morbid Anatomy Library, lectures, exhibitions, classes, spectacles, symposia, field trips, books, parties, and films.

It is best known for its brief incarnation as the critically acclaimed Morbid Anatomy Museum (2013-2016), co founded by Ebenstein with Tracy Hurley Martin in Brooklyn, New York.

Today, Morbid Anatomy is overseen by its founder and creative director Joanna Ebenstein and programming director and head librarian Laetitia Barbier, and continues its activities with a variety of online offerings as well as collaborations with partners and venues.

You can visit the blog that started it all here.

EXHIBITIONS, PUBLICATIONS AND FILMS

Past Exhibitions

Publications

Film Production