Monday, September 10, 2018
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Free and open to persons with dementia and their care partners
Pre-registration encouraged – call 800.272.3900
The Rockwell Museum and Corning Museum of Glass, along with the Memory Maker Project, will be teaming up again for the 2018-2019 year to offer the Meet Me at the Museum program, a collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Association. 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.
The program year kicks off featuring two new Museum acquisitions: Still Life with Fruit, by George E. Forster and The Two Kings: Corn and Cotton by Elizabeth Remington. Fall is a time of harvest and bounty. Symbolism, hospitality and food will be explored through observation and lively discussion. The gallery session will conclude with light refreshments, featuring foods from the paintings, in the Museum’s Education Center.
Registration for the Meet Me at the Museum Programs is strongly encouraged. Please contact the Alzheimer’s Association to register by calling 800.272.3900. We look forward to seeing you!
The Rockwell Museum, 111 Cedar St. Corning, NY 14830Free and open to persons with dementia and their care partners
Pre-registration encouraged – call 800.272.3900
The Rockwell Museum and Corning Museum of Glass, along with the Memory Maker Project, will be teaming up again for the 2018-2019 year to offer the Meet Me at the Museum program, a collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Association. 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.
The program year kicks off featuring two new Museum acquisitions: Still Life with Fruit, by George E. Forster and The Two Kings: Corn and Cotton by Elizabeth Remington. Fall is a time of harvest and bounty. Symbolism, hospitality and food will be explored through observation and lively discussion. The gallery session will conclude with light refreshments, featuring foods from the paintings, in the Museum’s Education Center.
Registration for the Meet Me at the Museum Programs is strongly encouraged. Please contact the Alzheimer’s Association to register by calling 800.272.3900. We look forward to seeing you!