Adriane Boag, National Gallery of Australia

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Plenary: Agents of Social Change Hall A, MECC Chair: Jo Besley Adriane Boag Educator, Youth and Community Programs, National Gallery of Australia Art and Alzheimer's Outreach Program case study

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Adriane Boag, Educator, Youth and Community Programs, National Gallery of Australia presented at the M&GSQ State Conference 2011 on "Art and Alzheimer's Outreach Program case study".

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Plenary: Agents of Social ChangeHall A, MECCChair: Jo Besley

Adriane BoagEducator, Youth and Community Programs, National Gallery of Australia

Art and Alzheimer's Outreach Program case study

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Art and Alzheimer’s Program

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• Dementia is not a normal part of ageing

• An estimated 269,000 Australians currently live with dementia

• One in four people over the age of 85 have dementia

• Each week, there are 1500 new cases of dementia in Australia

• Dementia is the third leading cause of death in Australia, after heart disease and stroke

• Dementia is fatal and, as yet, there is no cure

Information taken from the Alzheimer’s Australia website

National Facts and Figures 2011

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The Milky Way near the Southern Cross

A brain affected by Alzheimer’s (left) compared to a healthy brain (right)www.csiro.au/.../0505_phealth/story4.htm The Milky way near the Southern Cross, 1996

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Unknown maker Anindilyakwa people, Australia Groote Eylandt Canoe 1965 natural earth pigments and natural string on wood

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Aims of an Art and Alzheimer’s Program

• Promote social inclusion

• Provide intellectual stimulation for people living with Dementia

• Improve wellbeing and quality of life

• Promote within the general public a greater awareness of this health issue

• Reduce the social stigma associated with Dementia.

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Herbert MCCLINTOCK Three Faces 1940

Painting, oil on canvas on board

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Hossein Valamanesh

Falling 1990,

wood, bamboo, sand ,steel, black granite 390 x 55 x 50 cm

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Art and Alzheimer’s Outreach Program2010- 2011

• Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Port Macquarie, NSW

• Art Gallery of Ballarat, Victoria

• Newcastle Region Art Gallery, NSW

• New England Regional Art Museum, NSW

• Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, NSW

• Maitland Regional Art Gallery, NSW

• National Gallery of Victoria, Victoria

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Art Gallery of Ballarat ‘’ this is important work and an important program – I would like to see it happen nationally ‘

‘ I now understand the need for partnerships with community organisations (in order) to implement and sustain such a program’

‘ this is an area I have little working knowledge of. Following the training I fell motivated to be actively involved in a pilot program at our Gallery”

Quotes from participants in training workshop.

The Glasshouse Gallery Port Macquarie

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