In the Moment at the Modern
An Art Program for People with Memory Loss
November 28, 2012
This special program is designed for people with memory loss and their caregivers. Participants experience works on view through intimate conversation with docents and thoughtful projects designed by the Museum’s education staff. Two sessions, 10 am and 2 pm, are offered on select Wednesdays, with space available for 20 participants per session. RSVP to leslie@themodern.org or 817.840.2141. This free program includes admission to the galleries and all needed materials.
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