Photographer Stephen DiRado Narrates His Father’s Dementia Journey
Photographer Stephen DiRado discusses his series “With Dad,” a decades-long collaboration with his father Gene.
Photographer Stephen DiRado discusses his series “With Dad,” a decades-long collaboration with his father Gene.
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
Visual artist Amy Parrish expresses her grief through original work after the loss of a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease.
Here at Dementia Spring, we are building a network of artists working to tell a new dementia story through performance, film, music, painting, and other creative outlets.
For Japanese sculptor and performance artist Hiromi Tango, memory is about more than just an individual or a disease like dementia… memory is about community.
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
Visual artist Holly Sabine Nerreter talks drawing in pencil, memory loss, and her series depicting older adults, “Protect the Past to Save the Future”
We spoke to Diane Retallack about her project Shadow and Light: An Alzheimer’s Journey in 16 Movements – an epic choral-orchestral work on the subject of Alzheimer’s.
It’s World Art Day and Dementia Spring is reflecting on all of the inspiring conversations we’ve had with artists in the past year!
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