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Previous Exhibition 

 

Dementia Awareness Week 

 

18 - 22 May 2015, Monday - Friday, 11am-1pm

 

Every day from 11am–12pm in the reception area there will be information stands about dementia and the local support available, run by Enfield Carers and, on 19 May, the Alzheimer's Society. There will also be a daily 12–1pm Dementia Friends event in the atrium where you can learn more about dementia and find out how to make our community more dementia-friendly. These will be run by photographer Annemarie Anang, who is also a Dementia Friends Champion. All are welcome.

 

If you would like more information on Dementia Friends or would like to reserve a place, go to www.dementiafriends.org.uk or just turn up on the day. 

 

 

Educational workshop focusing on dementia, delirium and mental health

workshop will take place on 20 May, 8.30am–4pm, lecture theatre, tower, level-1.  The workshop will cover dementia, delirium and mental health.  If you would like to attend contact Nordeya.Gilbert@nhs.net. or Konstantinos.Tasopoulos@nhs.net

 

There will be a cake stall on 20 May, 12pm–2pm – come along and sample some delicious cakes.

 

For more informtion on dementia please go to www.alzheimers.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address:

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust 
Sterling Way 
London 
N18 1QX

 

The exhibition is located in the atrium.

 

Directions: Visit hospital website: www.northmid.nhs.uk

 

Exhibition Opening Hours: 10am - 7pm.

Exhibition Events: 

 

Visit us: 

Public Gallery

 

We invite you to participate in the exhibition by bringing your own photographs or memorabilia (letter, postcard) to add to our empty frames to be displayed.

 

If you are unable to attend our exhibitions in person, why not contribute to our public online gallery?

 

Thank you to our online contributors. 

 

 

In May 2013 Annemarie Anang travelled with her mother, who had recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, to Ghana where her late father had been planning to retire in order to organise his affairs in that country. During the trip she produced a striking and thought-provoking catalogue of photographic work reflecting her emotions at this crucial time of her life. 

Exhibition 

 

LOST & FOUND:
 
   Annemarie
      Anang  
          & 
   The Public
 

26 November - 12 December 2014 

 

 

Exhibition Information: 

     Events

 

  • Private Viewing: 25th November 2014, 7 - 9pm. All welcome, reserve free tickets here

     For Media enquiries please contact Gillian Owen.

 

  • Tottenham Thinking Space on 'Journeys of Loss. Come, share and listen. All welcome. 2nd December 2014 11.30 - 1.30 Room: TLR Room. Organised by Tavistock & Portman NHS

 

  • Dementia Friends session: Learn about dementia and make your community more dementia-friendly. 3rd December 2014 1:30 - 2:30. Room: TLR Room. An Alzheimer's Society initiative. 

 

 

 

 

Venue: 639, Tottenham High Road, London, N17 8AA (opposite Tottenham Job centre)

General Admission: Free

Date: 26 November - 5 December 2014

Time: Mon-Fri 11-5pm Saturday & Sunday closed

Cost: Free, however we invite all visitors to make a donation to the Alzheimer's Society on arrival. You can also donate now by clicking here.

Accessibility: Venue is wheelchair accessible.

Nearest stations: Bruce Grove, Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters

 

 

Elizabeth Anang was diagnosed with dementia in March 2013 shortly after her husband passed away.  After witnessing the effects that poor care had on her mother, her daughter Annemarie Anang moved in with her soon afterwards to become her full-time carer and began to capture with her camera, the changes and challenges they went through in an attempt to understand and support her mothers needs.

 

'Mum, Dementia & I' is a photography exhibition that explores the reality of living with dementia. It gives an intimate

Mum, Dementia & I
Annemarie Anang 
7 January - Extended till 6 June 2015
 

insight into daily life for a mother, her daughter and how the two attempt to make sense of the changes in their lives caused by the arrival of dementia. Glimpses into their coping methods, as well as the difficulties encountered with the introduction of carers into their home, can be seen. The public are invited to view these personal photographs and engage in the issues surrounding social care as we become a nation that has increasingly high life expectancies and yet the way older people are cared for continues to be a concern. The exhibition includes a short video featuring the mother and daughter that was broadcast by London Live, and there will also be an opportunity to share your own thoughts on dementia and Social Care.

 

The exhibition is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and The Elephant Trust. Citizens UK, who are campaigning for better Social Care, are our exhibtion partners.

We have all experienced loss at some stage of our lives; be it the break-up of a relationship, the passing away of a beloved family pet, the death of someone close or the decline of a friendship, loss touches all our lives. Annemarie Anang's photographs tell a story of a journey taken following the loss of a parent, both emotionally and physically. 

 

The public are invited to participate in the exhibition by contributing their own photographs or memorabilia related to loss, whether is it about the passing away of a loved one, a missed opportunity or however the member of public wish to interpret loss.  Empty frames will be on display where the public can do so. 

 

Lost & Found aims to allow visitors to find something through their time at the exhibition. It could be simply enjoyment of the images on display, inspiration from the growing content of the public frame, engagement with other visitors, or leaving the exhibition feeling inspired to spend more time with a loved one.  The exhibition is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. 

 

 

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