The sculptures from the Brain Extravaganza are being taken down Friday and sold.
Twenty-two brain sculptures around Bloomington aim to teach people about the human brain.
A number of the 22 brains around Bloomington have been damaged, but Jill Bolte Taylor considers the vandalism just part of the project.
Jill Bolte Taylor says the twenty-two brains placed around Bloomington will teach people more about how their own brains work.
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's Brain Extravaganza will continue through the fall.
Brains of mentally ill patients from the 19th Century will be used to develop 21st Century treatments for their modern forebears.
Jill Bolte Taylor is hard at work this week, making a massive prototype for her “Brain Extravaganza” project.
Scientist Jill Bolte-Taylor is behind a project to put huge fiberglass brains around Bloomington and IU's campus.