• Livestream | Art Talks with the Memory Maker Project

    Wednesday, May 12, 2021
    1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

    Add to Calendar 05/12/2021 1:30 PM 05/12/2021 3:00 PM America/New_York Livestream | Art Talks with the Memory Maker Project

    Picture of two people in the Rockwell Museum's Native American gallery.Free and open to people with memory loss and their care partners

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    Our May Art Talk will use images from our collection that depict mothers and children. We’ll talk about our favorite memories of our own mothers, being mothers, or other motherly figures in our lives. This monthly, interactive tour series is designed specifically for persons with dementia and their care partners, using art and conversation as a catalyst for meaningful connections. Thanks to our partner The Memory Maker Project.

    Memory Maker hosts Art Talks weekly on Wednesdays. Please register and specify that you plan to attend “Art Talks” in order to receive the link to join this program. This program is intended for folks living with memory loss and their care partners

    Contact Kate Swanson at swansonk@rockwellmuseum.org with any questions.

    Picture of two people in the Rockwell Museum's Native American gallery.Free and open to people with memory loss and their care partners

    Register

    Our May Art Talk will use images from our collection that depict mothers and children. We’ll talk about our favorite memories of our own mothers, being mothers, or other motherly figures in our lives. This monthly, interactive tour series is designed specifically for persons with dementia and their care partners, using art and conversation as a catalyst for meaningful connections. Thanks to our partner The Memory Maker Project.

    Memory Maker hosts Art Talks weekly on Wednesdays. Please register and specify that you plan to attend “Art Talks” in order to receive the link to join this program. This program is intended for folks living with memory loss and their care partners

    Contact Kate Swanson at swansonk@rockwellmuseum.org with any questions.