Arts&Minds is a non-for-prfit organization and its goal is to improve well-being for people living with dementia and their cargivers through meaningful contact with art. They partner with the Studio Museum in Harlem, the New York Historical Sociaty, El Museo del Barrio and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
To describe a contemporary artistic educational program based on photographic cyanotype techniques a...
Welcome to the second issue of CenterPieces, the newsletter of the Center for Applied Research on Ag...
Background:: Previous research shows that museum programs can be beneficial for the quality of life ...
Esta entrevista recoge las impresiones y experiencias de Francesca Rosenberg como directora de los p...
This paper presents a report from the field of museum education programs for people with Alzheimer’s...
This visual essay highlights the impacts of the Nasher Museum of Art’s Reflections program, which en...
Review on the symposium for Arts and Dementia Research that took place between the 16th and 20th Nov...
Background: The world as it is in 2019 offers no cures for dementia, a disease that is uniquely terr...
Opening Minds through Art [OMA] is a visual arts program for individuals with dementia which aims to...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
This paper reflects on Arts in Mind, an ongoing museum-based program for those with Young-onset Alzh...
Introduction: Dementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing togeth...
Objective: To describe the subjective experiences of older adults with early-stage Alzheimer’s disea...
Abstract Persons diagnosed with dementia (PWDs) or with an intellectual disability are often margina...
Participating in structured art programs is said to improve physical and mental health and social fu...
To describe a contemporary artistic educational program based on photographic cyanotype techniques a...
Welcome to the second issue of CenterPieces, the newsletter of the Center for Applied Research on Ag...
Background:: Previous research shows that museum programs can be beneficial for the quality of life ...
Esta entrevista recoge las impresiones y experiencias de Francesca Rosenberg como directora de los p...
This paper presents a report from the field of museum education programs for people with Alzheimer’s...
This visual essay highlights the impacts of the Nasher Museum of Art’s Reflections program, which en...
Review on the symposium for Arts and Dementia Research that took place between the 16th and 20th Nov...
Background: The world as it is in 2019 offers no cures for dementia, a disease that is uniquely terr...
Opening Minds through Art [OMA] is a visual arts program for individuals with dementia which aims to...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
This paper reflects on Arts in Mind, an ongoing museum-based program for those with Young-onset Alzh...
Introduction: Dementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing togeth...
Objective: To describe the subjective experiences of older adults with early-stage Alzheimer’s disea...
Abstract Persons diagnosed with dementia (PWDs) or with an intellectual disability are often margina...
Participating in structured art programs is said to improve physical and mental health and social fu...
To describe a contemporary artistic educational program based on photographic cyanotype techniques a...
Welcome to the second issue of CenterPieces, the newsletter of the Center for Applied Research on Ag...
Background:: Previous research shows that museum programs can be beneficial for the quality of life ...