Alexis Solís Murcia, a student of the second semester of the Master's Degree in Health, Art and Community of the Universidad Veracruzana (UV), develops a research with a transdisciplinary line with which he proposes the use of visual arts as an accompanying device for people with cancer. With this initiative, the graduate student seeks to transform the hospital and community environments through the therapeutic impact of plastic creation.
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Alexis Solís Murcia, a student of the second semester of the Master's Degree in Health, Art and Community of the Universidad Veracruzana (UV), develops a research with a transdisciplinary line with which he proposes the use of visual arts as an accompanying device for people with cancer. With this initiative, the graduate student seeks to transform the hospital and community environments through the therapeutic impact of plastic creation.