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In 2022, over fifty million people are living with dementia globally. In the United States, one in three seniors suffers with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia at the time of their death. Artist Joe Wallace uses his deeply personal connection with dementia to expand the one-dimensional narrative of dementia and evolve the narrative, supporting positive social change through photography.
Portraits of Dementia runs January 31-March 10.
Free and open to the public. No reservation necessary.

In 2022, over fifty million people are living with dementia globally. In the United States, one in three seniors suffers with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia at the time of their death. Artist Joe Wallace uses his deeply personal connection with dementia to expand the one-dimensional narrative of dementia and evolve the narrative, supporting positive social change through photography.
Portraits of Dementia runs January 31-March 10.
Free and open to the public. No reservation necessary.

In 2022, over fifty million people are living with dementia globally. In the United States, one in three seniors suffers with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia at the time of their death. Artist Joe Wallace uses his deeply personal connection with dementia to expand the one-dimensional narrative of dementia and evolve the narrative, supporting positive social change through photography.
Portraits of Dementia runs
January 31-March 10.
Free and open to the public.
No reservation necessary.