I currently have several sets of exhibition photographs available for booking.
One set of ALIVE WITH ALZHEIMER'S photographs consists of 36 images, matted at 16" x 20",
with a double-sided descriptive page with thumbnail images and captions in English or
French). This set is for longer term exhibition in art venues as it is
heavy to ship or transport with me.
The second set consists of 28 borderless images, matted on sturdy heavyweight
foamcore 12" x 18" (about 30 cm x 45 cm) and laminated, organized into
7 themes, each consisting of 4 photographs. A descriptive flyer to
accompany the exhibit is available in English, German, and Japanese. You can see a pdf file of
this exhibit onscreen by clicking on "Seven Themes" below. A set of these images, larger in size,
will be a traveling exhibition throughout Germany for 3 years, beginning in Munich
in January 2006. I can put you in touch with the organizer if you have a proposed venue in Germany.
A new set is the exhibit "Rx for Dementia: Touch, Music, Dignity",
which includes 14 photos from Silverado and 14 from Japan Group Homes.
A pdf draft flyer of this exhibit, to be first shown at the 2005 Stockholm meetings
of the International Psychogeriatric Association is available to download below.
A large exhibit of 50 photographs, 18 from Silverado, 16 from Mexico, and
16 from Japan will begin at the Johnson and Johnson World Headquarters in New Jersey
on Sept 21, 2005 and move to the Janssen Pharmaceutica headquarters in New Jersey in
late November. It is available after March 1, 2006. The images are matted
but not framed. They require 16 x 20 frames. The exhibit is titled "Long Term Care for
the Elderly: Lessons from the USA, Mexico, and Japan".
Please contact me to learn about availability of the exhibits.
You can also have information about the exhibition materials of my Mexico
photographs and about a recently prepared more general exhibition on
the elderly on another page in this section.
Previous exhibits, and currently scheduled exhibitions of this project
are listed in the next section, "Exhibition calendar".