Frame of Mind features artwork created by people with memory loss and dementia. The current exhibit, opened on September 25, 2024, includes watercolor, photography, collage and more, and honors artists Bill Wheeler, Jean Chen, Kimberley Rettig, Mark Brashem, Robert Knickerbocker and Rosie Schwartz. Enjoy the pieces in our virtual gallery below, or stop by the Memory Hub from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday to view them in person! May the vibrant artwork on display remind us of the many gifts, strengths and unique perspectives people with memory loss offer our community.
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Graduation of Color, 2024
Mark Brashem
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Birds and Blooms, 2024
Jean Chen
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Poinsettia, 2024
Jean Chen
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Watercolor and Petals, 2022
Jean Chen
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Train Station, 2023
Robert Knickerbocker
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Looking Ahead, 2020
Kimberley Rettig
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Coming to Butterfly, 2018
Kimberley Rettig
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Memory Amiss, 2023
Kimberley Rettig
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Africa, 1993
Rosie Schwartz
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Loren’s Monks, 1986
Rosie Schwartz
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Tanzania, 1993
Rosie Schwartz
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Beetle Leg, 2024
Bill Wheeler
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Hamuli Size in Perspective, 2024
Bill Wheeler
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Take Me to Your Leader, 2024
Bill Wheeler
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Wasp, 2024
Bill Wheeler