The article explores the use of textile arts to counter dominant narratives associated with stigmatising memory loss and dementia. The article asks how textile arts can generate social transformation and elicit social dialogue to be a vehicle for mitigating societal challenges. Joseph Beuys’s (1979, c.f. Harlan, 2004) concept of social sculpture will be used to understand how textile arts can be used to counter harmful narratives that stigmatise memory loss and dementia. The role of arts-based approaches in improving the quality of life (QoL) and creative engagement with people who experience memory loss, and the role of arts-based methods (ABMs) in recollective practices and memory work will be addressed through an arts-based research stra...
In our research, two groups of people living with memory loss due to mid-stage dementia were invited...
While an emerging interdisciplinary field of memory studies exists, what it is and might become rem...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
This article shows an Art Education, genre and sexual diversity experiental workshop in participants...
The article discusses the role objects can play in creative projects that aim to support older adult...
This article contributes to methodological debates regarding the role of art in communicating resear...
This article examines the role of the creative arts in renegotiating the border between memorable an...
Memory in making explores different ways we can utilise memories, nostalgic storytelling and reminis...
This article examines the role of the creative arts in renegotiating the border between memorable an...
This article examines the role of the creative arts in renegotiating the border between memorable an...
In this article, we examine remembering as imaginative reconstructions with older adults. We discuss...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In our research, two groups of people living with memory loss due to mid-stage dementia were invited...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In our research, two groups of people living with memory loss due to mid-stage dementia were invited...
While an emerging interdisciplinary field of memory studies exists, what it is and might become rem...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
This article shows an Art Education, genre and sexual diversity experiental workshop in participants...
The article discusses the role objects can play in creative projects that aim to support older adult...
This article contributes to methodological debates regarding the role of art in communicating resear...
This article examines the role of the creative arts in renegotiating the border between memorable an...
Memory in making explores different ways we can utilise memories, nostalgic storytelling and reminis...
This article examines the role of the creative arts in renegotiating the border between memorable an...
This article examines the role of the creative arts in renegotiating the border between memorable an...
In this article, we examine remembering as imaginative reconstructions with older adults. We discuss...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In our research, two groups of people living with memory loss due to mid-stage dementia were invited...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In our research, two groups of people living with memory loss due to mid-stage dementia were invited...
While an emerging interdisciplinary field of memory studies exists, what it is and might become rem...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...