Luminate & Alzheimer Scotland A Place to Sit CCA Sat 25 October — Mon 27 October 2014
Luminate & Alzheimer Scotland
A Place to Sit
CCA
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10am – 5pm, Free, Creative Lab
All ages
An exhibition of textiles by people with a diagnosis of dementia that use Alzheimer Scotland’s services at Oxford Street, Glasgow. The exhibition is a result of a residency by textile artist Deirdre Nelson, organised as part of Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing festival, which runs from 1 – 31 October each year.
As well as showcasing the work, the exhibition offers visitors the chance to learn more about dementia and the support Alzheimer Scotland can offer. A Place to Sit has also been exhibited at the 24th Alzheimer Europe Conference ‘Dignity and autonomy in dementia’, held in Glasgow in October.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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