
‘The Mrs Dewinters’ by Elizabeth Burdick
An exploration of dementia, memory, and the transformative power of theater in this play that twists through time.
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An exploration of dementia, memory, and the transformative power of theater in this play that twists through time.
Artist confronts the fear of Alzheimer’s that has passed through the generations of her family in this live performance.
Artist Irith Fuks walks in the shoes of those affected by dementia in creating her short movie, Lasagna.
Feature-length documentary is a celebration of dementia caregivers and the compassion, love, and support they share.
An abstract film that allows a fictional artist who is living with dementia to tell her own story.
Film seeks to improve communication among caregivers, family, and those living with dementia through improvisation techniques
Joshua Hill and his father Greg, who lives with dementia, collaborate on live multimedia experiences that showcase how everyone can make music and express themselves creatively.
Diane Pontius, creator of “I Still Love You” discusses the upcoming film she created to tell the story not only of her father’s dementia journey, but also of his accomplishments
Caring for a loved one with dementia is always challenging, but especially when dementia is accompanied by other illnesses. That’s where artist Diane Pontius was when she started caring for
Filmmaker Michelle Memran discusses the making of her 2018 documentary film “The Rest I Make Up,” which follows María Irene Fornés, the groundbreaking playwright, director and teacher, through her journey
Not everyone gets to meet their hero, and fewer become their friend, but that’s what happened to journalist Michelle Memran when she looked up María Irene Fornés.
Our 2021 Dementia Arts Impact Award Recipient is filmmaker Katie Mathews! Her short film “Dark Moon” is inspired by her personal experience with memory loss and explores father daughter relationships
The Dementia Spring Foundation connects artists with the dementia community to raise awareness and improve access to the arts for people with memory loss.
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Dementia Spring is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.