Joslyn’s Art-Based Program for People Living with Memory Loss
Art to Remember gallery talks are designed for small
groups of visitors with memory loss, early-stage Alzheimer’s disease and
related dementias, and their friends or care partners.
Held in the Museum’s galleries on select Sundays at 2 pm, Art to Remember encourages
participants to discover themselves while reminiscing, reflecting, or
relating their own life stories to the thematic connections revealed in
works of art. All programs are facilitated by Joslyn's experienced docents.
This month's tour:
Looking for Love
Throughout the ages artists have expressed the theme of love through myriad motifs and subjects ranging from the sacred to the profane. Join us in the galleries for a look at the most attractive of all themes, a sentiment that binds our hearts and souls together—LOVE!
Space is limited and advanced registration is required five days prior to the event.
To register, please contact the Alzheimer’s Association at (402) 502-4301 ext. 8256 or
by email. For general information about the program, please contact Joslyn’s Director of Adult Programs at (402) 661-3862.
What's pictured: Jean Vignaud (French, 1775–1826),
Abelard and Heloise Surprised by the Abbot Fulbert , 1819, oil on canvas, 47 ½ x 39 ¾ inches, Museum purchase, Collectors' Choice, 1985, 1985.6
This program is held in partnership with the Nebraska Alzheimer’s Association. Sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska.