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JM Journeys

Participants with Memory Loss—All Stages Welcome

Access

Two screenprinted images of Marilyn Monroe’s face side by side. She has pink skin, yellow hair, blue eyeshadow, and an orange background. The black ink is smudged across the face of the right-side image.

Wednesday, September 14, 2022
2 – 3:30 pm EDT
Exhibition Galleries or Zoom, Virtual Program

Participants with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and their care partners are invited to explore the exhibition New York: 1962-1964 through discussion and art making.

New York: 1962-1964 explores a pivotal three-year period in the history of art and culture in New York City, examining how artists living and working in New York responded to their rapidly changing world, through more than 150 works of art—all made or seen in New York between 1962-1964.

This program will be offered in-person at the Jewish Museum and virtually over Zoom. Both in-person and virtual groups will take place at the same time. Upon RSVPing, please indicate which group you would like to register for.

All Access Programs are free of charge and require advance reservation. Please contact access@thejm.org or 212.423.3289 for more information or to register. 

This program is presented with captioning through Zoom. The Jewish Museum is committed to making its virtual programs accessible to all. Please let us know if you need any additional accommodations, including live CART interpretation or ASL interpretation.

Andy Warhol, Two Marilyns, 1962, acrylic, silkscreen ink, and pencil on linen. 20 1/8 x 27 in. (51.12 x 68.58 cm). The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Collection, The Broad. © 2022 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Marilyn Monroe™; Rights of Publicity and Persona Rights are used with permission of The Estate of Marilyn Monroe LLC