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Reflections: Virtual Art Tour
Join the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University for our monthly Reflections Virtual Tour, an engaging and accessible experience designed specifically for individuals living with memory loss and their partners. Hosted via Zoom, this interactive program invites participants to explore and discuss captivating artworks from the comfort and safety of home. Our professional staff curates each session to ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment where memory support and accessibility remain at the forefront of every conversation.
This unique program is offered completely free of charge on the second Friday of every month from 2 to 3 p.m. It provides a wonderful opportunity for connection, artistic discovery, and meaningful dialogue in a stress free virtual setting. We encourage you to participate in this enriching community experience that celebrates the power of art to inspire and connect us all. To secure your spot for an upcoming session, please register today by sending an email to reflections at duke dot edu. We look forward to welcoming you to our virtual gallery soon.
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