Eleanor Crook has been teaching the Anatomy for Artists course at the Royal College of Art for the last four years.
After taking a degree in Classics from Magdalen College Oxford,
Eleanor Crook studied Sculpture at Central St Martins and the Royal
Academy Schools in London.
Anatomical study is central to Eleanor’s work; she makes wax and
wood sculpture in, and for, the Gordon Museum of Pathology (Guy's &
St Thomas's Hospital, London), the Hunterian Museum (Royal College of
Surgeons of England, London) and has undertaken projects with the
British and the European Medical Artists' Associations.