Module leader, Illustration MA (Online)

Merlin Evans is an award-winning Illustrator, Scribe, Educator, and Director of ‘Drawn to Medicine’. Her practice maps and draws the Anatomy of the Self – the stuff that makes us us. Not just the blood, bones and guts of classical medical textbooks, but also the thoughts, emotions and memories that we house and the stories we explore as a collective community.

She sees drawing as an act of radical listening, and is committed to using the arts to empower and advocate. Merlin tries to map lived experiences and testimonials - drawing out what it means to have a body and to live in that body.

She completed her postgraduate training as a Medical Artist through the Medical Artists’ Education Trust in 2019, and was awarded a Pass with Distinction. Training on this prestigious course is via skilled medical artists, surgeons and physicians. Merlin was awarded the Barbers’ Company Award granted by The Worshipful Company of Barbers for two consecutive years (2016 -2017 and 2017-2018) and the Ronald Raven Award (2017-2018) in recognition of her practice in the field of public engagement within Medical Art.

Over the last decade she has worked with some of the largest clients in the arts-health sector in the field of patient and public engagement, including Harley Street Childrens' Hospital, The Wellcome Trust, The Francis Crick Institute, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Royal Free Hospital, St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, UCL, Hunterian Museum of Surgery, The Royal College of Midwives, the Division of Cancer Studies at Kings College and the Global Health Research Group on Neurotrauma. 

She has taught Illustration at The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration since 2011, and is a tutor, Module Lead and Final Major Project Supervisor on Falmouth University’s MA in Illustration.

Her work is featured as an example of best practice in 'Illustration: Meeting the Brief' by Bloomsbury Publishing (2014), in addition to appearing in ‘The Best of Contemporary British Illustration Annual’ (2012).

Merlin believes pictures have the power to make thinking, working and communicating easier for everyone. She is passionate about using her skills to support and empower others, via collaborations with clients across the world.

Contact details

Qualifications

Qualifications

Year Qualification Awarding body
2008 Dual Honours Master of Arts: English Literature & History University of Edinburgh
2019 Medical Art Postgraduate Diploma: Distinction Medical Art Education Trust

Honors and awards

Year Description
2018

The Worshipful Company of Barbers (Medical Artists' Education Trust Student Bursary) 

2017

Ronald Raven Award in field of Medical Art 

2012

Creative Flair Illustration Award

2011

Cheltenham International Illustration Awards (Emerging Talent)

2011

Best of Young British Comic Talent Scholarship 

2010

Best of Contemporary British Illustration Awards

2008

Shakespeare Prize (Highest Undergraduate MA score, University of Edinburgh 2004-2008)

Membership of external committees

Medical Artist Association of Great Britain (MAA), Medical Artist Association of Great Britain (MAA) Association of Illustration (AOI)

Research Interests

Research interests and expertise

Merlin’s practice maps and draws the Anatomy of the Self – the stuff that makes us us. Not just the blood, bones and guts of classical medical textbooks, but also the thoughts, emotions and memories that we house and the stories we explore as a collective community.

 

Research Students

Previous student supervision

Final Major Project Supervisor: Illustration MA Online 2023-2024.
 

Number of research students supervised to completion

30

Professional Engagement

Independent professional practice

Drawn to Medicine: Illustrator, scribe and educator

Social, community and cultural engagement

Drawn Together: a creative community using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity. 

Engagement with professional associations and societies

Centre for Performance Science: Performer in residence.