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Family portraits—man’s best friend included—create priceless memories, spur conversations about dementia.

Artist documents caregiving with her mother for their matriarch who was living with Alzheimer’s disease over 5 years.

Portrait project showcases the kings and queens living with dementia.

The multi-installation exhibition depicts dementia’s effects and shares the stories of those living with dementia.

The series of photos and images documents the location, mental, and physical conditions of a mom living with dementia.

As a person’s dementia progresses, they may need help that stretches beyond what the typical family caregiver can provide.

Photographer Stephen DiRado discusses his series “With Dad,” a decades-long collaboration with his father Gene.

Stephen DiRado and his father Gene collaborate on a deeply intimate photographic story of dementia, from diagnosis through Gene’s final days.

Painter Jason Yarmosky’s intimate, offbeat oil-on-canvas portraits of his grandparents challenge our notions of aging, heroism and Alzheimer’s disease.

Visual artist Amy Parrish expresses her grief through original work after the loss of a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease.
The Dementia Spring Foundation connects artists with the dementia community to raise awareness and improve access to the arts for people with memory loss.