Art for Caregivers
For Caregivers of Those Living with Dementia
The Jewish Museum invites caregivers of those living with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias to a program designed for connection, relaxation, and respite. Over six weeks, the group will delve into objects that weave together stories from the Museum’s collection and then create original works of art inspired by our discussions. This series will be facilitated by teaching artist Sonya Blesofsky.
This program will run February 11, 18, 25 and March 4, 11 on Zoom, and March 18 in-person at the Museum. Prior registration is required; please complete the registration form to join.
This program is just for caregivers; if you are also interested in a joint program with someone living with dementia, please join us for JM Journeys.
Joan Semmel, "Purple Diagonal," 1980, oil on canvas, 79 ½ × 105 ¾ × 2 ½ in. (201.93 × 268.6 × 6.35 cm). Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Fund, 2017.10 © 2025 Joan Semmel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York