Brain/Mind Art Show
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•Connections art show at RAM brings healing neuroscience and art communities together
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Connections: Bringing Neuroscience and Art Together is the brain/mind exhibition at the Royal Alberta Museum .
Participants include neuroscientists, patients, caregivers, clinicians and accomplished local artists like Richard Boulet , Liz Ingram and Bernd Hildebrandt .
The show is split into three parts: The Beautiful Brain , Broken Threads and Healing.
British printmaker, sculptor and multimedia explorer is an associate professor of Fine Arts and coordinator of Media Arts at U of A.
Her mother was diagnosed with early onset Lewy Body Dementia when she’d just turned 60 .
“I made a number of artworks afterwards, thinking about the experience of kind of being forgotten by my mother, and the way that she was treated in society, the shame around dementia.
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