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JM Journeys: Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds

For Participants with Dementia and their Care Partners

Apr. 15, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Exhibition Galleries, Level 2 & Virtual, Zoom

Participants with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and their care partners are invited to join a lively and creative program that encourages personal connections to original works of art and each other. This program will explore Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds through facilitated discussions, multi-sensory experiences, and gallery activities. 

Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds marks the first American museum exhibition to focus on the artist’s late work. In 1933, Klee was forced to flee Germany in the face of Nazi persecution. His work was denounced as ‘degenerate,’ a term used by Hitler to stigmatize artists and their art. In this period of exile Klee developed a new style, one that was poetic, exploratory, and an artistic rebellion against authoritarianism.

This program will be offered in two forms: in-person at the Jewish Museum and over Zoom. Both the in-person and virtual groups will take place at the same time. Please indicate which group you would like to register for.

All Access Programs are free of charge and require advance reservation. If you have any questions or need accommodations, please contact [email protected] or 212.423.3289. If you are interested in observing this program, please reach out to us before registering.

 

 

A vertical painting with a collection of objects and images against a black background. A green teapot with a long neck and a tan human-like statue sit next to a linear drawing of an angel. On the right, a collection of vase-like forms in blue, green, and browns.

Paul Klee, "Untitled" (Last Still Life) (Ohne Titel [Letztes Stilleben]), 1940. Oil on canvas, 39 3/8 × 31 11/16 in. (100 × 80.5 cm). Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Livia Klee Donation. © 2026 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York