Join a talk and a lively panel discussion about the creative arts and Alzheimer’s, as explored in the documentary film I Remember Better When I Paint. Narrated by Olivia de Havilland, the groundbreaking documentary shows how the creative arts can enhance the quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s. Creative activities such as drawing, painting, and museum visits can reawaken a sense of identity, dignity, and reengagement among those with severe memory impairment.
- Introduction by Sharon Rockefeller
- Speakers are Berna G. Huebner, Janine Tursini, and William E. Mansbach, Ph.D.
- Moderated by George Vradenburg
Date: Friday, April 7th
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: National Museum of Women in the Arts • 1250 New York Avenue NW • Washington, DC 20005
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