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Lifetime of Looking: Women in Art

March 27 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Free with Museum Admission: Reservations Required
women-in-art

Lifetime of Looking is a public program at the Bruce for adults experiencing cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, and their family members and caregivers. During this guided, interactive program, trained educators provide the opportunity for conversation and discussion through art on exhibit and art-making opportunities.

Programs take place one Thursday each month from 2-3:30pm. The program is free with museum admission and advanced registration is required. Please contact Kathleen Holko at kholko@brucemuseum.org or (203) 413-6741 to sign up or further information.

March 27 Theme: Women in Art
April 24 Theme: Nature in Bloom
May 22 Theme: Waterside Escapes
June 26 Theme: Three-Dimensional Art

Details

Date:
March 27
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
Free with Museum Admission: Reservations Required
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Venue

Bruce Museum
1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830 United States
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Phone:
(203) 869-0376
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Organizer

Bruce Museum
Phone:
203-869-0376
Email:
info@brucemuseum.org
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