
Senior Summer Art Camp by Vivienne Fullerton, Creative Hearts Art Therapy
Nonprofit provides intergenerational opportunities for creative expression, meaningful connection and joy
Home / Grandmother

Nonprofit provides intergenerational opportunities for creative expression, meaningful connection and joy

Short film invites audiences to engage in shared creative expression— dancing and moving—with those living with dementia

Short film captures the experience of a young mother diagnosed with young-onset dementia

Book inspires artist to create space for conversations about memory loss among families with this dance theater adaptation

Photo series captures a multigenerational collaboration of a family across continents as they experience life with dementia

Photographs document the reuniting of a granddaughter and her Granny, who is now living with dementia

Photo series makes space for the changing dynamics of a family in flux amid the progression of Alzheimer’s disease

Playwright leans on familial experiences to tell the story of Lilly, an author coming to terms with her dementia diagnosis

Documentary chronicles memory choirs that bring opportunities for singing and socializing to those living with dementia

Jewelry company honors the artist’s grandmother, Thekla, a World War II survivor, a teacher, a mother, and a person who was living with dementia

Music therapy programs encourage movement, deep breathing, and singing for older adults and those living with dementia.

Photobook documents families’ time together through dementia; the process brings caregivers consolation

Short film immerses viewers in the world of a grandmother affected by Lewy body dementia

2022 Dementia Spring Arts Impact Award recipient Modesto Flako Jimenez immerses viewers in Mercedes’ kitchen and life with dementia

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.
The Dementia Spring Foundation connects artists with the dementia community to raise awareness and improve access to the arts for people with memory loss.